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LIBRARY 

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NEW   CLUB    HOUSE 


PORCELLIAN    CLUB 

CENTENNIAL 

1791—1891 


CAMBRIDGE 

printed  at  ttjr  itttirnsiac  press 
1891 


PREFATORY 

THE  new  building  which,  at  the  meeting  held  in  Febru- 
ary, 1890,  it  was  decided  to  erect  has  been  completed,  and 
is  now  occupied  by  the  Club.  During  the  period  of  con- 
struction, temporary  quarters  were  secured  at  414  Harvard 
Street.  The  new  building  stands  upon  the  site  of  the  old 
building  which  the  Club  had  occupied  since  the  year  1833. 
In  order  to  celebrate  in  an  appropriate  manner  the  comple- 
tion of  the  work  and  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the 
Founding  of  the  Porcellian  Club,  a  committee,  consisting 
of  the  Building  Committee  and  the  officers  of  the  Club, 
was  chosen.  February  21,  1891,  was  selected  as  the  date, 
and  it  was  decided  to  have  the  Annual  Meeting  and  certain 
Literary  Exercises  commemorative  of  the  occasion  precede 
the  Dinner.  The  Committee  has  prepared  this  volume  con- 
taining the  Literary  Exercises,  a  brief  account  of  the  Din- 
ner, and  a  catalogue  of  the  members  of  the  Club  to  date. 
A  full  account  of  the  Annual  Meeting  and  the  Dinner  may 
be  found  in  the  Club  records. 

The  thanks  of  the  Committee  and  of  the  Club  are  due  to 
Brothers  Honorary  Sargent,  Isham,  and  Chapman  for  their 
contribution  towards  the  success  of  the  Literary  Exercises ; 
also  to  Brother  Honorary  Hazeltine  for  his  interest  in  pre- 


PREFATORY 


paring   the   plates  for  the  memorial   programme;   also  to 
Brother  Honorary  Painter  for  revising  the  Club  Catalogue. 

GEO.  B.  SHATTUCK,  '63, 

F.  R.  APPLETON,  '75, 

R.  M.  SALTONSTALL,  '80, 

G.  P.  UPHAM,  JR.,  '81, 
W.  C.  BAYLIES,  '84, 
A.  T.  FRENCH,  '85, 

N.  LONGWORTH,  '91, 
L.  BROOKS,  '91, 
S.  T.  CHASE,  '92, 


y  Committee  on 
Anniversary. 


POBCELLIAN  CLUB,   CAMBRIDGE,  May  1,    1891. 


CONTENTS 

PAQB 

HISTORY  OF  THE  CLUB    BY  BRO.  HON.  CHARLES  ISHAM,  '76     .  9 

ODE  BY  BRO.  HON.  JOHN  O.  SARGENT,  '30       .....  19 

POEM  BY  BRO.  HON.  H.  G.  CHAPMAN,  '83 22 

FEBRUARY  DINNER 32 

CATALOGUE 
PORCELLIAN  CLUB,  1791. 

GRAND  MARSHALS 37 

DEPUTY  MARSHALS 39 

TRUSTEES 42 

LIBRARIANS 43 

SECRETARIES '...46 

KNIGHTS  OF  THE  SQUARE  TABLE,  1809. 

GRAND  MASTERS 50 

DEPUTY  MASTERS 51 

SECRETARIES 52 

PORCELLIAN  CLUB,  1891 53 

MEMBERS  OF  P.  C.  TO  1811 54 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  P.  C.  AND  K.  S.  T.  TO  1831 65 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  P.  C.  SINCE  THE  UNION  OF  THE  P.  C.  AND 

K.  S.  T. 83 

IMMEDIATE  MEMBERS 103 

SUMMARY 104 

INDEX        ....  ...  .105 


LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 

PAQJE 

NEW  CLUB  HOUSE Frontispiece 

PROGRAMME  OF  FEBRUARY  SUPPER,  1891 9 

DIAGRAM  OF  FEBRUARY  DINNER  TABLE 33 

OLD  CLUB  HOUSE 37 

MORNING  ROOM  — OLD  CLUB 45 

MORNING  ROOM— NEW  CLUB     ...              53 

FRONT  ROOM  — OLD  CLUB 61 

FRONT  ROOM— NEW  CLUB 69 

LONG  ROOM  — OLD  CLUB T7 

LONG  ROOM  — NEW  CLUB 85 

BILLIARD  ROOM  — NEW  CLUB 91 

DINING  ROOM  — NEW  CLUB 99 


PROGRAMME. 


BUILDING    OPEN    FOR    INSPECTION, 
3.00  P.M. 

BUSINESS    MEETING, 
4.)0  P.M. 

LITERARY     EXERCISES, 
5.00  P.M. 


I.  INITIATION  OF  NEW  MEMBERS,  N.  LONGWORTH,  '91,  D.  M'l. 

II.  SONG.    Written  for  the  Club  in  '46,    By  Bro.  Hon.  O.  W.  HOLMES,  '29. 

Bro.  Hon.  WlSTER,  '82,  Chorister. 

III.  HISTORY  OF  THE  CLUB,        ....    Bro.  Hon.  ISHAM,  '76. 

IV.  "  DUM  VIVIMUS  VIVAMUS,"    .    By  Bro.  Hon.  WlSTER,  '82,  Chorister. 

V.  ODE Bro.  Hon.  J.  O.  SARGENT,  30. 

VI.  POEM, Bro.  Hon.  H.  G.  CHAPMAN,  '83. 

VII.  THE  CLUB  SONG Chorister. 

"FEBRUARY    SUPPER." 
7.00  P.M. 


A   SONG  OF  OTHER   DAYS. 


As  o'er  the  glacier's  frozen  sheet 

lireathes  soft  the  Alpine  rose, 
So,  through  life's  desert  springing  sweet, 

The  flower  of  friendship  grows; 
And  as,  where'er  the  roses  grow, 

Some  rain  or  dew  descends, 
*Tis  nature's  law  that  wine  should   flow 
To  wet  the  lips  of  friends. 
Then  once  again,  before  we  part, 

My  empty  glass  shall  ring; 
And  he  that  has  the  warmest  heart 
Shall  loudest  laugh  and  sing. 


They  say  we  were  not  born  to  eat; 

But  gray-haired  sages  think 
It  means,  —  Be  moderate   in  your  meat, 

And  partly  live  to  drink; 
For  baser  tribes  the  rivers  flow 

That  know  not  wine  or  song; 
Man  wants  but  little  drink  below, 

But  wants  that  little  strong. 
Then  once  again,  etc. 

If  one  bright  drop  is  like  the  gem 

That  decks  a  monarch's  crown, 
One  goblet  holds  a  diadem 

Of  rubies  melted  down ! 
A  fig  for  Cassar's  blazing  brow, 

But,  like  the  Egyptian  queen, 
Bid  each  dissolving  jewel  glow 

My  thirsty  lips  between. 
Then  once  again,  etc. 

The  Grecian's  mound,  the  Roman's  urn, 

Are  silent  when  we  call, 
Yet  still  the  purple  grapes  return 


To  cluster  on  the  wall ; 
It  was  a  bright  Immortal's  head 

They  circled  with  the  vine, 
And  o'er  their  best  and  bravest  dead 

They  poured  the  dark-red  wine. 
Then  once  again,  etc. 

Methinks  o'er  every  sparkling  glass 

Young  Eros  waves  his  wings. 
And  echoes  o'er  its  dimples  pass 

From  dead  Anacreon's  strings; 
And,  tossing  round  its  beaded  brim 

Their  locks  of  floating  gold. 
With  bacchant  dance  and  choral  hymn 

Return  the  nymphs  of  old. 
Then  once  again,  etc. 

A  welcome  then  to  joy  and  mirth. 

From  hearts  as  fresh  as  ours. 
To  scatter  o'er  the  dust  of  earth 
Their  sweetly  mingled  flowers; 
*T  is  Wisdom's  self  the  cup  that  fills 

In  spite  of  Folly's  frown. 
And  Nature,  from  her  vine  clad  hills. 
That  rains  her  life-blood  down  ! 
Then  once  again,  before  we  part, 

My  empty  glass  shall  ring; 
And  he  that  has  the  warmest  heart 
Shall  loudest  laugh  and  sing. 


DUM   VIVIMUS   VIVAMUS. 


In  old  days  of  glory  — 

So  I  have  heard  the  story  — 

When  true  hearts  were  many 

And  false  hearts  were  few, 
Libations  crowned  with  flowers 
They  poured  out  to  the  powers, 
To  bless  their  mortal  hours 

Each  day  anew. 


Put  we  need  no  roses, 
The  wine  to  us  discloses 
A  flower  more  precious 

That  blooms  in  the  bowl. 
And  no  man  e'er«shal!  blame  us 
That  brothers  here  we  name  us : 
L>ttm  vn-imns  vn-amus 

With  heart  and  soul. 


Til. 

When  these  days  are  no  longer 
Our  memoir  11  .crow  the  stronger, 
To  it  we  shall  hearken 

As  through  the  world  we  roll; 
Its  voice  we  cannot  smother, 
And  when  we  meet  a  brother 
We'll  drink  to  one  another 

With  heart  and  soul. 


HISTORY  OF  THE  CLUB 

BY  BRO.  HON.  CHARLES  ISHAM,  '76 

BROTHER  GRAND  AND  BROTHERS  : 

The  Porcellian  Club,  as  it  flourishes  to-day,  is  the  rare 
survival  of  generous  sentiments,  so  personal  in  their  nature 
that  they  might  seem  of  necessity  confined  to  the  lives  of 
contemporaries,  and  to  be  of  a  delicacy  incapable  of  trans- 
mission in  their  purity  throughout  the  changes  of  a  cen- 
tury. 

Yet,  knowing  that  we  have  received  these  excellent  gifts, 
unimpaired  and  ever  fresh  from  the  hearts  of  our  predeces- 
sors, we  may  learn  from  our  records  that  not  to  chance  or 
to  the  infusion  of  any  alloy  is  due  their  abundant  vitality 
among  us. 

In  the  year  1789,  and  doubtless  for  some  time  previously, 
there  existed  in  Harvard  College  an  organization  called  by 
its  members  The  Argonauts,  and  sufficiently  formal  to  meet 
every  alternate  week  for  the  enjoyment  of  an  impromptu  sup- 
per. A  former  historian  of  the  Club,  who,  presumably,  was 
himself  an  argonaut,  has  left  us  an  elaborate  essay  to  prove 
that  the  lineal  descendants  of  Jason's  companions  were  then 
to  be  found  in  Cambridge  rather  than  in  Colchis ;  but  there 
is  evidence  that  his  argument  was  not  intended  to  be  con- 
vincing, and  we  certainly  are  more  fortunate  in  the  charac- 
ter of  Joseph  McKean,  who  in  1791  entered  the  College, 
and  was  almost  immediately  received  into  this  band  of 
Grecians. 


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"  To  be  famous  when  one  is  young,"  it  has  been  said, 
"is  the  privilege  of  the  gods,"  and  surely  no  youth  of 
whom  the  Harvard  Annals  tell  us  united  in  juster  propor- 
tion the  qualities  of  manliness  and  amiability  that  inspired 
our  Honored  Founder.  How  quickly  and  willingly  his  in- 
fluence was  recognized  is  shown  by  his  creation  of  this 
Fraternity,  under  the  title  of  "  The  Pig  Club,"  in  the  year 
1791,  when  it  fell  to  him  in  turn  to  offer  an  entertainment 
to  The  Argonauts,  at  which  he  presided  and  furnished 
the  table  with  a  young  pig,  roasted  whole,  that  he  had  with 
infinite  dexterity  concealed  in  his  room  until  it  was  fit  to 
sacrifice  upon  the  altar  of  Conviviality.  Some  of  the  votes, 
though  none  of  the  records,  of  "  The  Pig  Club  "  have  come 
down  to  us.  If  ever  written,  they  were  probably  few  in 
number,  since,  in  the  course  of  the  following  year,  the 
name  was  changed  to  that  of  "  The  Gentleman's  Society," 
and,  at  the  same  time,  a  Grand  Marshal  and  a  Deputy  were 
elected  from  the  Senior  Class  and  a  Corresponding  and 
Recording  Secretary  from  the  Juniors,  individually  and  col- 
lectively to  exercise  their  authority  in  accordance  with  a  set 
of  rules,  exceedingly  brief,  and  introduced  by  a  preamble, 
explaining  that,  "  Whereas  the  multiplication  of  laws  tends 
to  weaken  their  force,  we,  despising  the  metaphysics  which 
teach  that  the  principles  of  order  and  good  nature  are  not 
innate,  and  proposing  by  our  future  actions  to  demonstrate 
that  they  are,  leave  the  regulation  of  his  conduct  to  the 
good  sense  of  each  individual." 

Joseph  McKean,  being  ineligible  for  the  higher  offices, 
was  made  the  Secretary,  and  Charles  Cutler  the  Grand 
Marshal.  The  latter  resigned  upon  graduation;  and  the 
former  thereupon  succeeded  him,  continuing  preeminently 
influential  in  shaping  the  brilliant  Destiny  of  the  Club  until 
1798,  when  he  declined  reelection,  having  ordered  its  Gov- 


HISTORY  OF  THE   CLUB  11 

ernment,  determined  its  Policy,  and  imbued  it  with  his  per- 
sonality, as  we  believe,  for  many  hundred  years. 

During  the  administration  of  Joseph  McKean,  it  was  re- 
solved that  thereafter  the  Grand  Marshal  should  be  chosen 
from  among  the  Graduate  Honoraries.  Immediate  mem- 
bership was  confined  to  the  three  upper  classes.  Sociabil- 
ity, Brotherly  Affection  and  Generosity,  Liberality  and 
Courtesy,  were  invoked  as  our  principles ;  and,  to  disarm 
mistaken  criticism,  it  was  voted,  in  July  of  1794,  "  that 
this  Fraternity  be  denominated  the  PorceUian  Club,"  and 
that  a  silver  seal,  still  in  our  archives,  be  struck  to  com- 
memorate a  name  long  to  be  held  in  dignity  and  honor. 

Our  affectionate  admiration  could  dwell  on  the  command- 
ing physique  and  intellectual  graces  of  our  Founder,  or  re- 
count his  daring  yet  innocent  escapades.  He  was  truly  the 
embodiment  of  strength  and  activity  and  of  refined  and 
wholesome  mirth,  opposed  to  license  and  to  every  form  of 
over  indulgence.  Within  two  years  after  he  had  quitted 
the  Grand  Marshal's  chair  he  received  the  tribute  of  a 
toast,  familiar  to  all  Porcellians,  and  his  gracious  figure 
appeared  at  the  Anniversary  table  in  1805  to  invoke  a 
benediction;  for,  following  the  dictates  of  his  conscience 
and  humanity,  he  had  become  a  minister  of  the  Congrega- 
tional church. 

But  it  remains  to  indicate  how  well  his  successors  under- 
stood the  importance  of  adhering  to  the  standard  of  his 
work ;  nor  was  this  accomplished  without  trial.  Indeed, 
before  our  Fraternity  was  forty  years  old,  the  Brothers  had 
not  merely  rejected  a  series  of  propositions  insidiously  cal- 
culated to  rob  us  of  our  distinction,  but  they  had  also  con- 
firmed the  original,  simple  purpose  in  a  manner  to  with- 
stand all  later  and  harmful  attempts  at  innovation. 

The  members  assembled  in  each  other's  rooms  for  private 


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entertainments  and  the  unaffected  play  of  wit  and  kindly 
feeling.  The  Secretary  had  the  custody  of  the  Club  prop- 
erty, and  in  his  room  meetings  for  the  transaction  of  busi- 
ness were  generally  held  in  response  to  notices  posted  on 
the  door  of  the  College  Chapel.  Public  festivities,  in  the 
sense  that  the  Public  witnessed  the  procession  of  Porcellians 
from  the  room  used  as  a  rendezvous  to  the  place  of  enter- 
tainment, were  voted  from  time  to  time,  and  a  preference 
was  shown  for  the  resources  of  Porter's  Tavern  in  Brighton 
Street,  just  out  of  Harvard  Square. 

The  Anniversary  Meeting  was  presently  set  for  the  day 
of  the  Autumnal  Exhibition,  when  a  Grand  Marshal  was 
chosen  from  the  Fraternity  at  large,  and  on  the  second 
Thursday  in  June  members  were  elected  from  the  Sopho- 
more Class,  and  a  Deputy  from  the  Juniors.  In  February 
of  the  year  1800,  it  was  moved  and  carried  that  some  badge 
be  designed  "  expressive  of  Unanimity,  Liberality,  and 
Friendship ; "  and  before  the  end  of  the  month  the  heart- 
shaped  medal  was  adopted,  to  be  worn  suspended  from  the 
neck  by  ribbons  of  green  and  white,  the  colors  to  be  replaced 
by  black  should  Death  enter  the  circle  of  the  Brothers  Im- 
mediate. 

At  the  beginning  of  the  century  the  Club  possessed 
some  fourscore  Brothers  Honorary.  Already  the  interest 
and  enjoyment  of  all  stated  meetings  was  rated  in  pro- 
portion to  their  attendance.  Happily,  they  resided,  with 
scarcely  an  exception,  in  Boston  or  in  the  vicinity  of  Cam- 
bridge, and  were  thus  enabled  to  take  part  frequently  in 
the  pleasantest  reunions,  and  to  gratify  a  desire  to  share 
the  intimacy  of  their  most  recent  exponents.  Had  the 
question  been  asked  then,  or  were  it  to  be  asked  now,  To 
what  circumstance,  above  all  others,  should  be  attributed 
the  prosperity,  and,  perhaps,  the  existence,  of  the  Club? 


HISTORY  OF  THE   CLUB  18 

the  answer  would  have  been,  and  is,  To  the  sympathy  and 
cooperation  of  the  Honorary  Members,  to  their  prudent  ad- 
vice and  their  ready  generosity.  In  a  thousand  ways  they 
have  invited  and  retained  the  confidence  of  their  younger 
Brethren,  and  the  attachments  of  both,  inextricably  knit 
around  the  parent  stock,  are  the  pledges  of  its  continuing 
vigor  and  beauty. 

The  first  mention  of  a  book,  the  property  of  the  Club, 
relates  to  a  "  Musical  miscellany  for  the  encouragement  of 
Vocalists."  A  desire  to  form  a  library  had,  however,  pre- 
viously been  expressed,  and  in  April,  1803,  it  was  formally 
begun  with  Brother  Samuel  Kirkland's  presentation  of 
Young's  "  Travels  in  France "  and  Cowper's  "  Task." 
The  Librarianship  was  to  be  held  by  a  Senior,  and  Joseph 
Sprague  was  first  chosen  to  this  most  responsible  office. 

At  its  inception  the  Library  increased  by  gifts,  averaging 
fifty  volumes  a  year.  It  contains  at  present  over  ten  thou- 
sand books,  and  is  exceedingly  valuable  from  its  many 
handsome  specimens  of  printing  and  binding,  yet,  espe- 
cially, as  a  monument  of  instinctive  preference  in  every 
department  of  Literature.  The  first  catalogue  was  pub- 
lished in  1816,  and  successive  editions  have  marked  the 
growth  of  the  collection.  The  majority  of  our  by-laws  re- 
late to  the  use  and  maintenance  of  the  Library ;  and  the 
small  membership  of  the  Club  has  proved  an  important 
factor  of  constant  gains  and  comparatively  inconsiderable 
losses. 

In  the  minutes  of  our  business  meetings  we  trace  the 
suppression  of  tendencies  peculiar  to  society  in  general  one 
hundred  years  ago,  but  gradually  perceived  to  form  no 
part  of  our  identity.  A  certain  ostentation  we  once  shared 
with  the  world  around  us.  The  badge  of  the  Club  was 
much  oftener  worn,  and  Porcellian  processions,  headed  by 


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music,  marched  to  points  remote  to  dine  and  return  with 
the  same  or  greater  ceremony.  The  efforts  of  the  members 
to  secure  a  local  habitation  were  hastened  through  their 
inclination  for  less  publicity ;  and,  when  once  enjoying 
their  own  room,  processions  soon  ceased,  and  as  early  as 
1821  further  decoration  than  the  medal  was  prohibited,  and 
the  occasions  considered  proper  for  its  display  were  care- 
fully limited. 

The  incompatibility  of  chapters,  dependent  on  a  club 
absolutely  identified  with  its  surroundings  and  the  individ- 
uality of  its  members,  did  not  prevent  a  serious  discussion 
of  this  matter  in  "  the  Thirties,"  when  a  zeal  for  extension 
prevailed  among  Greek-letter  societies.  The  temptation 
was,  however,  overcome  by  the  reflection  that  concentration 
was  of  the  essence  of  the  Club  Spirit,  although  others  might 
imitate  our  example  in  the  hope  of  increasing  the  measure 
of  their  happiness.  On  the  other  hand,  several  college 
organizations  of  the  Past,  before  deciding  in  the  negative 
the  significant  question,  "  Is  life  worth  living  ?  "  have  con- 
fided to  our  keeping  their  papers  and  relics,  thus  securing 
for  themselves  a  posthumous  immortality. 

The  reinforcement  of  the  Club  by  the  admission  of  "  The 
Knights  of  the  Square  Table,"  in  1831,  was  a  fortunate 
conjunction,  because  the  objects  of  each  were  similar,  and 
the  membership  of  both  had  well-nigh  converged. 

The  Committee  on  behalf  of  the  Porcellians  invited  com- 
plete amalgamation,  on  condition  that  their  title  be  accepted 
to  include  the  Knights ;  and  this  having  been  agreed  to, 
the  union  was  consummated,  and  the  present  star-shaped 
medal  adopted.  The  names  of  the  Knights  appeared  in 
the  catalogues  as  members  of  both  clubs,  and  the  second 
executive  officer  was  rechristened  "  the  Deputy  Master," 
—  an  anomaly  that  was  subsequently  recognized,  and  a 
return  to  the  older  form  authorized  by  vote. 


HISTORY  OF  THE  CLUB  15 

It  was  now  evident  that  the  augmented  property  of  the 
Club  required  better  housing  and  protection  against  the 
risks  of  removals  and  possibly  of  eviction ;  for  we  were 
then  the  tenants,  vicariously,  of  the  College,  and  could  not 
always  count  upon  the  benevolence  of  the  authorities. 
Whatever  the  Club  owned  had  been,  nevertheless,  well 
regulated,  notably  since  1820,  when  the  present  distribution 
of  officers  was  made  among  the  classes,  and  Jerome  Napo- 
leon Bonaparte,  the  Secretary,  assisted  by  Hilary  Breton 
Cenas,  the  Librarian,  devised  methods  of  order  that  are  still 
worthy  of  imitation ;  and  to  the  former  the  Club  is  further- 
more greatly  indebted  for  the  "  New  Code  "  of  1821. 

Stoughton  28  was  then  occupied  by  the  Librarians,  and 
piled  high  with  the  Club's  effects ;  accordingly,  the  con- 
tributions of  the  Knights  raised  an  immensa  indigestaque 
mola  that  seemed  to  baffle  all  ingenuity  of  arrangement. 
Besides,  the  room  was  not  assigned  by  the  College  to  a 
Librarian,  ex  officio ;  consequently,  a  Brother  was  some- 
times chosen  to  the  office  perforce,  if  he  happened  to  draw 
the  number,  which  every  Porcellian  set  at  the  head  of  his 
list  to  insure  its  retention  "  in  the  family." 

Admonished  by  these  circumstances,  and  compelled  to 
the  selection  of  a  suitable  domicile,  a  committee  was  ap- 
pointed, and,  after  mature  deliberation,  the  "  Long  Room  " 
in  the  Athenaeum  Building,  standing,  until  within  the  past 
few  months,  upon  this  site,  was  rented  and  furnished. 

The  last  meeting  in  the  Librarians'  room  was  adequately 
celebrated  on  the  22d  of  May,  1833 ;  and  on  the  6th  of 
June  the  Brethren,  in  joyful  array,  proceeded  to  admire  the 
bewildering  evidences  of  the  taste  and  foresight  displayed 
in  the  preparation  of  their  new  quarters.  Step  by  step  they 
have  advanced  to  the  acquisition  of  the  land  and  building, 
and,  habitually  conservative,  they  waited  throughout  fifty- 


16  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

three  years  of  tenancy,  in  whole  or  in  part,  before  purchas- 
ing this  property. 

As  we  praise,  this  evening,  the  architectural  appropriate- 
ness of  our  present  home,  and  the  skill  that  has  combined 
the  charm  of  the  old  with  the  convenience  and  durability 
of  the  new,  we  can  turn  to  the  page  of  the  Secretary  of 
1833,  glowing  with  the  enthusiasm  of  a  former  auspicious 
occasion,  and  read  his  opinion  that  the  ancient  "  Long 
Room  "  was  "  sufficiently  genteel  for  the  reception  of  the 
most  celebrated  clubs  of  London  or  Paris." 

Another  gratifying  result  of  the  union  of  the  Porcellians 
and  the  Knights  was  the  Address  of  the  Deputy ;  nor  does 
it  seem  advisable,  in  this  instance,  to  alter  either  the  concep- 
tion or  form  of  the  original.  In  the  earlier  days,  the  Ini- 
tiatee,  upon  election,  was  without  delay  presented  to  the 
company,  and  welcomed  by  every  Deputy  after  a  formula 
of  his  own  premeditation ;  the  Secretaries,  in  their  notes, 
often  reproducing  from  memory  several  of  the  felicitous 
sentences.  These  were  collated  by  Brother  Heyward  in 
1806,  and  copied  more  than  once  in  the  Records,  but 
merely  as  suggestions  to  the  Deputies,  and  to  those  ap- 
pointed yearly  to  deliver  a  "  Charge  "  and  a  poem  for  the 
instruction  of  the  Club  in  the  precepts  of  our  Founder. 

With  the  appearance  of  the  present  Address,  in  1834, 
the  poem  and  "  Charge  "  were  in  turn  discontinued.  Set 
verse  and  speech  seldom  have  place  in  our  inclosure,  which 
has  always  been  kept  a  pasture  and  recreation  ground  of 
the  intellect,  and  not  an  arid  and  strenuous  arena.  More- 
over, we  may  be  allowed  to  believe  that  no  exposition  of 
Porcellian  doctrine  can  surpass  the  lucidity  and  elegance  of 
the  epitome  that  then  came  to  us  by  inheritance. 

The  range  of  eligibility  for  election  is  with  us,  theoreti- 
cally, very  wide ;  although,  to  secure  perfect  cordiality,  our 


HISTORY  OF  THE  CLUB  17 

circle  cannot  expand  beyond  the  limit  of  our  unhesitating 
confidence  and  unanimous  choice. 

The  proposal  to  confine  Honorary  Membership  to  gradu- 
ates of  the  College  was  rejected  in  1830,  and  again,  in 
1832,  all  University  students  residing  in  Cambridge  and 
under  observation  during  a  year  and  a  half  were  declared 
to  be  eligible ;  but  it  was  not  thought  permissible  to  sanc- 
tion the  election  of  any  one  whose  qualifications,  before 
graduation,  were  concealed  from  his  own  college  genera- 
tion. Latterly,  even  a  superficial  acquaintance  with  all 
undergraduates  is  manifestly  unattainable ;  yet,  until  it  is 
demonstrated  that  the  utmost  sincerity  is  less  than  should 
be  offered  to  a  chosen  friend,  we  ought  to  have  no  misgiv- 
ings and  few  regrets.  The  impulses  of  ingenuous  youth 
are  not  infallible.  We  are  expressly  warned  that  for  them 
we  will  be  held  to  account ;  but,  in  this  place,  we  may 
trust  them  beyond  the  worldly  leaven  of  maturity,  or  the 
precocity  that  fain  would  imitate  it. 

Fifteen  years  ago,  our  ex-Grand  Marshal  and  Trustee, 
Augustus  Thorndike  Perkins,  concluded  an  admirable 
sketch  of  the  Club l  with  an  enumeration  of  some  who  have 
gone  from  our  midst  to  achieve  a  fame,  not  confined  to 
their  nationality,  in  Literature,  Science,  Art,  Theology, 
Law,  and  Statesmanship,  and  it  is  our  greatest  satisfaction 
to  know  that  the  bearer  of  every  illustrious  name  became  a 
Porcellian  by  virtue  of  our  quaint  axiom  that  so  signifi- 
cantly commends  "  the  Feelings  of  a  Man  "  before  passing 
to  "  the  Powers  of  a  Scholar." 

Once  in  our  history  our  principles  of  selection  were 
openly  assailed.  Members  of  the  Junior  Class  appeared, 
on  Exhibition  Day  of  1824,  wearing  a  facsimile  of  our  in- 
signia, which  they  claimed  to  respect,  and  by  appealing  to 

1  Printed  in  The  Harvard  Boot. 


18  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

the  Public  attempted  to  draw  us  into  a  discussion.  The 
Club,  however,  ignored  the  provocation  to  exchange  shouts 
with  the  Cyclops,  whose  aims  and  vision  were  alike  defec- 
tive, and  won  the  commendation  of  the  Honorary  Members 
by  submitting  to  them  the  Records  and  Memoranda  treat- 
ing of  the  incident  that  caused  the  hostile  demonstration. 

The  Spaniard,  weakened  by  age,  sought  the  Fountain  of 
Youth  under  southern  skies,  in  a  climate  where  mildness 
savors  of  decay.  Our  Fountain  attracted  us  when,  as  yet 
untried,  we  were  preparing  for  achievement.  Its  surround- 
ings are  bright  with  the  fairness  of  Health ;  and  its  waters, 
taken  at  the  source,  fortify  against  enervation  and  despond- 
ency. 

Our  Founder  did  not  pretend  to  solve  for  us  the  gravest 
or  highest  problems  of  life,  but  he  has  encouraged  us  to 
meet  them  unselfishly  and  cheerfully.  If  this  temper  accom- 
panies us  to  the  end,  and  distinguishes  between  success  and 
failure ;  if  those  who  have  learned  its  value  are  more  apt 
than  others  to  prefer  the  best  and  accomplish  the  most, 
then  the  Club  is  justified  of  the  Brethren  as  well  as  of  our 
anonymous  poet,  who  has  sung :  — 

"  Here  'a  a  health  to  our  Founder,  McKean, 
That  man  of  immaculate  Fame, 
Whose  heart  was  so  big, 
Who  nourished  a  pig, 
And  gave  us  our  time-honored  name. 
Here  's  a  health  to  the  Merry  and  Wise, 
To  Youth  that  is  steadfast  and  true, 
To  those  who  supported  the  Club  and  its  cause, 
And  whose  spirit  is  living  in  you." 


ODE  BY  BRO.  HON.  JOHN  0.  SARGENT,  '30 

READ  BY  THE  GRAND  MARSHAL 

I. 

LIVE  while  we  live !     Our  fathers  heard 

The  ripple  at  the  fountain's  head  — 
By  rushing  waves  our  hearts  are  stirred, 

Now  that  a  hundred  years  have  fled. 

II. 

They  lived  in  simplest  fellowship, 

Content  on  one  crisp  roast  to  dine  ; 
When  Porter  spiced  and  mulled  their  flip, 

And  Medf  ord  vaults  matured  their  wine. 

in. 

They  did  not  spare  the  midnight  oil, 
They  dug  their  share  of  Hebrew  roots, 

But  sought  to  mingle  sport  with  toil, 

Play  with  the  flowers  and  pluck  the  fruits. 

IV. 

The  fruits !     Mark  on  our  living  list, 
Or  on  the  scroll  that  Death  has  starr'd, 

The  chrysalid  deipnosophist 

Turn  jurist,  statesman,  sculptor,  bard. 

v. 

Our  Allston  strove  for  Raphael's  fame, 
Our  Charming  taught  that  God  is  Love ; 

Leaps  to  our  lips  how  many  a  name 
Of  Brothers  with  us  —  or  above ! 


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VI. 

Come  to  the  front !  our  patriarch  band, 
Furness  and  Winthrop,  Lowell,  Holmes, 

While  over  seas  we  stretch  the  hand 
To  Story  —  Art's  delight  and  Rome's. 

vn. 

Live  all  the  spring-tide  hours  of  youth, 
Live  all  you  may  in  waning  age, 

Hold  fast  by  Honor,  Friendship,  Truth, 
And  tireless  war  with  Falsehood  wage. 

vin. 

Work !  for  dear  Alma  Mater's  sake, 
Indulge  her  too  in  every  whim, 

And  all  her  Athlete  courses  take, 
With  no  base  care  for  life  or  limb. 

IX. 

Alive  to  Duty !  shun  the  bog 
Of  bigot  zeal  and  party  hate, 

Nor  dare  transgress  the  Decalogue 
Though  Senates  deem  it  out  of  date. 

x. 

Proud  of  the  Nation  —  ever  be 
Obedient  to  her  sovereign  will ; 

Rule  as  she  may  from  sea  to  sea, 
HOME  is  the  freeman's  fortress  still. 

XI. 

There  Woman  reigns  —  her  facile  sway 
Will  now  persuade  and  now  perplex ; 

One  lady-love  the  young  obey, 

The  old  admire  and  love  —  the  Sex. 


ODE  21 


xn. 

Two  crystal  rills  run  side  by  side, 

So  near  —  that  each  with  each  unites ; 

Thus  blended  in  a  social  tide, 

Porcellians  mingled  with  the  Knights. 

xm. 

Muse,  on  their  Medal's  dual  face, 
Themes  for  a  sermon  or  a  song ; 

Dear  Brothers,  I  entreat  your  grace, 
If  I  have  read  its  legends  wrong. 


POEM  BY  BRO.  HOtf.  H.  G.  CHAPMAN,  '83 

HERE  at  the  mile-post  of  a  hundred  years 
We  open  these  wide  doors  that  swing  across 
The  threshold  of  our  second  century. 
Welcome  to  your  new  home,  ye  that  belong 
To  this  renowned  Porcellian  Brotherhood ; 
Here  to  renew  by  hand  and  voice  and  eye 
The  unseverable  ties  that  all  have  wound 
About  their  lives,  who  in  the  onward  course 
Of  this  last  hundred  years  have  met  a  while, 
And  journeyed  in  each  other's  company. 

For  where  in  all  the  world  but  here 

Should  truest  friendship  have  its  birth  ? 

Where  naught  of  any  was  to  fear, 
Each  trusting  in  the  other's  worth. 

And  if,  with  freedom  grown  too  free, 
Some  oats  were  somewhat  wildly  sown, 

Our  sins  were  public  property, 

The  worst  there  was  to  know  was  known. 

Nor  was  it  then  to  meet  an  hour 

And  part  a  year,  for  other's  sake, 
Old  Time  himself  was  in  our  power, 

And  wrought  the  chains  he  cannot  break. 

Wrought  them  from  golden  beams  of  sun 

Of  some  long  summer  afternoon 
That  fell  in  reach,  when  it  was  done, 

At  evening  of  a  day  in  June. 


POEM 

"Wrought  them  the  while,  of  a  storm-swept  day, 
With  our  books  or  beer  and  our  pipes  aglow, 

We  watched  from  the  fire  the  winds  at  play 

With  the  old  year's  leaves  or  the  new  year's  snow. 

Wrought  them  through  many  a  famous  night, 
Summer  or  winter,  as  chance  might  be, 

When  the  old  walls  shook  and  the  floors  took  fright 
At  the  sound  of  Porcellian  reTelry. 

Into  the  strands  of  our  life  are  woven 
Scraps  of  saying  and  shreds  of  song ; 

And  who  could  have  told,  Had  it  not  been  proven, 
So  strange  a  fetter  should  be  so  strong. 

But  as  we  grasp  each  other's  living  hands, 
What  do  I  hear  without?    Who 's  he  that  stands, 
With  powdered  wig  and  breeches  to  the  knee, 
There  by  the  door  ?    What  wonderment  I  see 
Upon  his  face  and  in  his  restless  eye, 
That  seeks  to  recognize  this  company ! 
What  if  he  know  us  not !  — do  we  not  know  him  ? 
Look  hi  the  Catalogue  —  does  it  not  show  hi™ 
LL.  D.,  Mr.,  Bhet.  et  Orat.  Prof., 
Boylston  and  S.  H.  S.,  G.  M.  ?  —  Enough ! 
Not  know  him  yet  ?    I  see  your  eyes  grow  rounder. 
Joseph  MeKean  it  is,  Our  Honored  Founder. 
Make  room,  make  room !  and  give  the  master  place ! 
Make  room,  make  room !  that  we  may  see  his  face, 
Whose  fame  a  thousand  sons  have  boasted, 
Whose  name  a  hundred  classes  toasted ! 
Speak !  speak !     And  as  a  silence  falls  at  last 
Our  ancient  guest  speaks  to  us  from  the  past : 

"  Gentlemen  —  Brothers,  if  you  call  you  so  : 
'T  was  thus  we  spoke  a  hundred  years  ago  — 
When  I  was  ushered  in,  you  may  have  seen 


24  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

I  was  much  ta'en  aback,  and  deemed  I  'd  been 

Misled,  or  in  some  manner  misdirected 

To  a  strange  house,  where  I  was  not  expected  ; 

But  now,  from  your  kind  welcome,  I  perceive 

That  I  was  right ;  yet  how  could  I  believe 

That  such  a  goodly  fellowship  had  grown 

Out  of  the  little  seed  that  I  had  sown  ; 

How  in  this  palace  see  our  student's  nook, 

This  library  —  our  shelf  without  a  book ! 

How  could  I  know,  who  neither  knew  a  name 

Nor  yet  a  face,  that  this  was  still  the  same 

Porcellian  Club  to-day  that  was  begun 

So  modestly  by  us  in  '91 ! 

But  as  I  stood  among  you  in  the  throng, 

Ere  you  caught  sight  of  me,  it  was  not  long 

Before  I  saw  that,  though  the  change  was  great 

In  many  things,  this  luxury  and  state 

Instead  of  our  bare  rooms,  and  last,  not  least, 

These  indications  of  a  splendid  feast 

For  which  you  are  preparing  here  instead 

Of  our  plain  fare,  (although  I  hear  it  said 

You  still  serve  up  the  sucking  pig,  and  greet  him 

With  honor,  though  you  may  not  care  to  eat  him,) 

Saw,  that  in  spite  of  all  the  innovations 

That  time  must  bring  in  many  generations, 

One  thing  remained,  one  thing  that  you  inherit 

Unchanged,  undimmed,  the  true  Porcellian  spirit. 

This  is  well  done ;  keep  it  and  hand  it  on 

Unchanged,  undimmed,  till  1991. 

And  while  you  do,  my  ghostly  promise  hear 

To  visit  you  one  night  each  hundredth  year 

Henceforth  forever.     So  to-night  I  '11  stay 

And  dine  with  you,  nor  leave  till  break  of  day  ; 

For  now  I  see,  the  while  I  have  been  striving 

To  reassure  me,  others  were  arriving, 

And  I  myself  shall  presently  renew 

Some  early  friendship  here,  as  well  as  you." 


POEM  25 

Yes,  of  tliis  celebration  it  cannot  be  said 

We  've  remembered  the  quick,  but  forgotten  the  dead ; 

For  you  see  the  Committee  has  sent  invitations 

To  the  ghosts  of  Porcellians  of  all  generations, 

And  I  fancy,  unless  I  'm  mistaken,  you  11  find 

That  there  is  n't  a  soul  of  them  all  that 's  declined. 

And.  Brothers,  indeed  it 's  a  splendid  array 

Of  famous  old  fellows  we  '11  have  here  to-day. 

One  would  almost  imagine,  at  seeing  them  all, 

That  we  'd  opened  America's  Pantheon  HalL 

You  know  them  by  name,  but  I  doubt  if  their  faces 

Are  quite  as  familiar ;  and  then  there  are  traces 

Of  a  fading  or  dimness,  that  often  appears 

When  a  man  's  been  a  ghost  for  a  number  of  years. 

What  if  people  are  wont  to  regard  with  severity 

Those  who  hand  their  own  ancestors  down  to  posterity ! 

I  'm  going  to  present  them ;  I  '11  warrant  you  then 

That  you  '11  never  fight  shy  of  good  spirits  again. 

And  first,  Joseph  Story,  our  Judge  and  our  Jurist, 
The  soundest,  the  wisest,  the  ablest,  the  purest  — 
But  there  is  n't  an  adjunct  expressive  of  glory 
Whose  superlative  has  n't  been  fastened  to  Story. 
One  would  surely  have  thought  that  the  quota  of  praise 
In  available  use  by  the  men  of  those  days 
Had  all  been  applied  to  this  marvel  of  men. 
Xot  a  bit,  for  we  find  that  as  much  more  again 
Was  freely  and  fairly  bestowed  on  another, 
William  EUery  Channing,  his  classmate  and  brother. 

Next,  Washington  Allston,  so  modestly  famous 
That,  if  we  should  let  him,  he  'd  certainly  blame  us 
For  paying  him  even  the  slightest  attention. 
And  this,  by  the  way,  too,  reminds  me  to  mention 
That  even  in  those  days  the  Club  was  well  known 
For  admiring  itself,  and  for  praising  its  own ; 
And  Allston,  while  shunning  the  public,  was  planning 
To  paint  or  to  write  something  pleasing  to  Channing. 


3  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

Here  comes  Brother  Everett,  Prometheus  unbound, 
And  Erasmus  with  learning  perfected  and  sound, 
With  the  voice  of  the  Titan  to  thunder  at  Zeus, 
But  the  heart  of  the  scholar  to  find  an  excuse  ; 
Who  for  this  University  broadened  his  knowledge, 
But  gave  to  the  State  what  he  got  for  the  College, 
Save  once,  when  he  found  a  few  years  he  could  spare, 
And  sat  down  for  a  rest  in  the  President's  chair. 

And  here  's  Brother  Curtis  —  't  was  not  very  far 
From  the  place  where  he  stood  to  the  top  of  the  bar ; 
And  Binney,  our  great  Pennsylvanian,  who  sets 
His  State  on  a  par  with  our  own  Massachusetts  : 
Great  lawyers,  but  here  is  a  Brother  whose  pen 
Has  helped  to  create  many  eminent  men, 
For  the  lawyers  from  Maine  to  New  Mexico  are  sons, 
Or  at  least  sons-in-law,  of  Theophilus  Parsons. 

Next  comes  Brother  Prescott,  whose  exquisite  diction 
Throws  a  halo  of  truth  round  a  kernel  of  fiction, 
For  many  a  hall  of  the  beautiful  palace  he 
Built  is  upheld  by  his  columns  of  fallacy. 
Yet  cere  perennius  his  books  bid  defiance 
To  the  drill  of  research  and  the  pickaxe  of  Science, 
That  are  wielded  by  diggers  whose  methods  are  leading 
To  some  very  good  books,  that  make  very  poor  reading. 

And  next  we  have  Motley,  whose  writings  they  call 

The  finest  historical  novels  of  all : 

An  old-fashioned  writer,  who  did  not  pursue 

The  historical  method ;  I  fancy  it 's  true, 

That  most  of  us  now,  when  we  have  any  leisure, 

Read  Ibsen  for  facts,  and  read  Motley  for  pleasure. 

But  how  shall  I  deal  with  the  next  that  appear, 

With  Charles  Francis  Adams  and  Sumner  ?  —  I  fear  — 

But  stay !  one  is  with  us  on  whom  I  can  call, 

Who  shall  speak  for  himself  —  nay,  shall  speak  for  them  all. 


POEM  27 

Let  the  eulogy  come  from  those  eloquent  still  lips 
That  never  could  flatter  —  I  call  Wendell  Phillips. 

(Ghost  of  WendeR  Phillips  loquitur.) 

"  It  is  no  eulogy  that  I  shall  seek 

To  press  upon  you ;  I  shall  only  speak 

A  word  or  two  that  cannot  come  amiss, 

Spoken  by  me,  at  such  a  time  as  this. 

True,  many  of  us  here  have  gained  a  place 

On  some  historian's  pages,  who  shall  trace 

The  record  of  a  fight  that  battered  down 

Old  ties,  old  friendships.     *T  is  sad  renown 

That  even  in  part  stands  on  the  overthrow 

Of  one's  own  blood,  as  ours  must  stand.     I  know 

There  was  not  one  of  us  that  had  not  joyed 

To  live  unknown,  so  could  he  have  destroyed 

The  causes  of  his  fame,  to  be  again 

Brothers.     Alas !  we  were  not  brothers  then. 

Was  I  a  brother  of  our  Brother  Grand 

Theodore  Lyman,  whom  I  sought  to  brand 

A  *  dainty  gentleman/  as  I  was  branding 

His  '  gentleman  of  property  and  standing ' '? 

I  was  myself  Grand  Marshal  of  the  Club, 

Yet  I  could  find  it  in  my  heart  to  dub 
'  One  of  the  family '  of  our  Judge  Curtis 
'  Upstart  attorney '  —  surely  that  must  have  hurt  his 

Judicial  pride ;  and  then  I  gave  some  notice 

To  Peleg  Sprague,  and  Harrison  Gray  Otis. 

Nor  did  I,  in  those  days,  refrain  from  scoring 

Our  Brothers  Perkins,  Oliver,  and  L/oring, 

And  Sturgis  too,  and  Jackson,  all  and  each, 

For  backing  up  that  March  the  seventh  speech. 

Therefore  this  hundred  years  has  not  been  passed 

In  perfect  peace  among  us,  but  at  last 

Not  only  has  the  general  peace  been  sealed, 

But,  happily,  the  wounds  themselves  are  healed ; 

And  once  again  we  gather,  as  of  yore, 

Though  parted  fifty  years,  brothers  once  more. 


28  POECELLIAN  CLUB 

What  shall  I  say  for  you  who  took  the  lead, 
Porcellians,  generals,  Fitz-Hugh  Lee  and  Meade, 
Who  saw  and  were  the  utter  battle  edge 
Of  those  last  days,  will  you  refuse  to  pledge 
Your  Founder's  health  together  here  to-day, 
And  longer  stand  apart  among  us  ?    Nay, 
Meade  shall  forget  his  Gettysburg,  and  Lee 
Forget  the  spring  of  eighteen  sixty-three ; 
All  shall  forget  the  very  word  Rebellion, 
No  North,  no  South,  but  all  of  us  Porcellian ! " 

Again  your  poet  speaks  :  These  are  not  all 

Our  famous  memories.     We  must  recall 

Dana,  whose  true  renown  was  floating  past 

This  generation,  '  lashed  to  a  drifting  mast,' 

Till  Adams  threw  a  fame-preserver  to  him, 

And  saved  him  *  as  he  was  to  those  who  knew  him  ; ' 

And  old  Tom  Appleton,  whose  genial  wit 

Has  brightened  up  the  nether  world  a  bit ; 

And  Richardson,  who  bids  me  say  to  you 

That  none  shall  feel  the  loss  of  plans  he  drew 

For  cosy  libraries,  spacious  hall, 

For  William  Peters  has  outdone  them  all. 

All  these  are  here  to-night,  and  many  others, 

The  ghosts  of  no  less  memorable  Brothers, 

Around  our  genial  hearth  are  swarming, 

To  celebrate  our  new  house-warming. 

Those  who  are  dead  salute  you ;  they  are  free 

To  vanish  if  they  like  not  poetry. 

Besides,  they  're  not  in  any  wise  to  blame 

For  adding  this  to  my  poetic  fame. 

The  rest  of  you  will  have  to  stay  and  bear  it ; 

You  made  me  write  it,  and  I  '11  make  you  hear  it. 

I  find,  I  confess  with  much  surprise, 
That  some  of  us  fail  to  realize 


POEM  29 

What  a  very  large  part  the  old  Club  plays 

In  the  outside  world,  in  these  latter  days  ; 

Yet,  if  you  '11  allow  me  to  point  it  out, 

I  think  you  ?11  admit  that  beyond  a  doubt 

Art  and  science  and  law  and  letters 

Are  all  of  them  hopelessly  our  debtors. 

Find  me  the  best,  and  his  best  degree 

Is  a  white  pig's  head  and  a  green  P.  C.  ; 

And  in  any  profession  the  man  at  the  head  '11 

Turn  out  to  be  the  one  who  's  explained  his  medal 

And  first  the  poets.     Besides  myself 

There  's  Sargent  and  Wister  to  start  the  shelf, 

And  one  or  two  others,  whose  books  would  show  well, 

If  prettily  bound  —  say  Holmes  and  LowelL 

For  he  is  ours  who  has  cast  a  spell 

That  has  doomed  us  forever,  wherever  we  dwell, 

Some  by  adoption  and  some  by  birth, 

To  carry  New  England  round  the  earth  — 

Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  who  wrote, 

On  one  occasion,  if  I  may  quote, 

That  "  Little  of  all  we  value  here 

Wakes  on  the  morn  of  its  hundredth  year 

Without  both  feeling  and  looking  queer." 

And  yet  this  morning  the  Club  awoke 

As  strong  as  iron,  as  sound  as  oak  ; 

And  I  think  an  initiatee  could  tell 

That  it  never  has  looked  or  felt  so  well. 

Ah  !  Doctor  Holmes,  the  c  one-hoss  shay  ' 

Ran  just  a  hundred  years  to  a  day  — 

Give  one  more  day  to  the  Club,  and  then 

Your  moral  may  be  applied  again  ; 

For  to-morrow  morning  the  Club,  I  fear, 

May  wake  both  looking  and  feeling  queer. 


And  Lowell  —  you  cannot  suppose  I  'd  insert 
In  that  casual  manner  and  promptly  desert  him  — 
A  poet  who  wanders  from  gay  to  pathetic, 
Onomatopoetical,  peripatetic. 


30  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

First  touching  our  hearts  as  he  knows  how  to  do  it,  he 
Next  flashes  out  with  some  wild  incongruity, 
Making  us  roar  at  his  smooth  ingenuity. 

0  father  of  strange  multiverbial  rhymes, 
Pray  tell  us  why  politics  bores  us  at  times, 

When  the  mind,  finding  out  what  an  idol  it  is,  shuns 

The  goddess  that 's  worshiped  by  all  politicians  — 

The  Goddess  of  Fame,  and  their  private  ambitions. 

Yet  this  is  a  time  when  we  hardly  can  dodge 

Certain  questions  presented  by  one  Cabot  Lodge, 

Who 's  fathered  and  asks  us  to  swallow  the  Force  Bill, 

Like  a  physical  fact  or  a  page  of  the  Gospel. 

Still,  those  who  feel  sorry  for  him,  Heaven  knows  have  felt 

Worse  at  the  plight  of  poor  Theodore  Roosevelt, 

Who  at  present 's  in  search  of  a  lecture  room  where  he  can. 

Lecture  without  being  called  '  un-American ; ' 

And  Perry,  whose  quasi-magnhominous  air 

Has  increased  with  increasing  Congressional  care, 

Was  quite  gay  when  he  left  us,  but  now  he  has  grown 

To  be  sort  of  a  Belmont  committee  of  one. 

Now  of  course  I  could  keep  up  this  qualified  praise, 

With  the  subjects  I  have,  for  a  number  of  days, 

But  what  I  have  given,  I  think,  will  be  ample 

As  specimens,  mounted  by  way  of  example, 

Just  one  out  of  ten,  as  you  frequently  see  'em 

In  any  well-organized  modern  museum. 

To  be  really  complete  would  take  several  poems ; 

Thus  I  've  mentioned  but  one  of  the  family  Holmes, 

To  wit,  the  Holmes  Medico-poeticalis  ; 

Though  of  course  there's  Holmes  Sapiens  judicialis  — 

The  first  man  of  science  (for  England)  to  draw 

The  lines  on  which  luck  has  evolved  into  law. 

1  wish,  too,  I  had  just  a  little  more  time  an' 
A  little  more  space  for  the  family  Lyman, 
Whose  regular  blooms  are  of  excellent  sort, 

But  which  once  blossomed  out  with  a  very  rare  sport, 


POEM  31 

Our  Great-Great-Grand  Marshal,  whose  sufferings  we  share, 
And  who  has  our  best  wish  when  we  wish  he  were  here. 
But,  Brothers,  in  spite  of  the  marvelous  showing 
We  make  as  a  whole,  there  is  really  no  knowing 
How  little  each  separate  man  might  have  done, 
If  each  had  engaged  in  the  struggle  alone ; 
What  severe  competition  and  rivalry  must 
Have  occurred,  if  we  never  had  had  a  Pore.  Trust. 
Yet  we  fear  not  the  courts,  nor  the  next  Legislature ; 
Our  charter 's  drawn  after  the  statutes  of  nature, 
A  close  corporation,  whose  method  is  plain  — 
Get  into  what 's  going,  and  being  in,  stay  in. 
Dum  vivimus,  while  we  're  about  it,  we  say ; 
FtPOMitf,  let 's  do  things  in  shape,  and  make  hay 
While  the  sun  shines,  a  motto  that  gives  us  good  measure, 
For  it  puts  into  work  what  it  takes  out  of  pleasure. 
And  frankly,  I  think  there  are  plenty  of  creeds 
That  fall  shorter  by  far  of  humanity's  needs. 
Let 's  follow  it,  then,  both  in  letter  and  spirit, 
And  if  we  don't  reach  it  we  '11  come  pretty  near  it, 
While  year  after  year  this  Porcellian  fraternity 
Sends  the  Universe  booming  along  to  Eternity. 


FEBRUARY  DINNER 

AT  a  little  after  seven  o'clock  the  Brothers  all  assembled 
in  the  large  Dining  Room  for  the  Annual  Dinner,  Grand 
Marshal  George  B.  Shattuck  presiding.  The  Literary  Exer- 
cises having  preceded  the  Dinner,  speeches  were  not  called 
for  during  the  evening;  but  the  Brothers  received  with 
enthusiastic  applause  speeches  from  Brother  J.  L.  Carroll, 
'50,  and  from  Brother  W.  W.  Greenough,  '37,  who  replied 
to  the  toast  of  the  "  Oldest  Living  Graduate  Present." 
The  following  are  some  of  the  songs  which  were  given 
during  the  evening :  — 

"The  Oldest  Living  Graduate  "  .  .  .  C.  F.  SPRAGUE,  '79 
"  I  never  Drink  behind  the  Bar  "  .  .  B.  P.  CARROLL,  '85 

!L.  H.  MORGAN,  '89 
G.  B.  PAINTER,  '89 
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H.  M.  SEARS,  '89 
P.  S.  SEARS,  '89 
"  The  Oak  and  the  Ash  and  the  Bonny 

Ivy  Tree  " K.  D.  SEARS,  '83 

" Are  you  there,  Moriarty ?".  .  .  .  W.  Y.  PETERS, '81 
"  The  Dude  who  Did  n't  Dance  "  .  .  G.  B.  PAINTER,  '89 
"The  little  Black  Bull  came  down 

from  the  Mountain "     .     .     .     .     F.  W.  BRADLEE,  '60 
The  "  Club  Song  " F.  W.  BRADLEE,  '60 

The  many  amusing  incidents  of  the  evening  and  the 
toasts  of  the  officers  of  the  Club  are  recorded  in  full  in  the 
Record  Book  of  the  Club. 


DIAGRAM  OF  THE  TA 


O.  Winter  '82 


J.  W.  Bowen  '82 


C.  D.  Dickey  '82 
G.  Waring  '82 


W.  Kane  '82 


R.  M.  Appleton  '84 
W.  C.  Baylies  '84 


H.  D.  Bobbins  '84 


L.  A.  Biddle  '84 


W.  S.  Bryant  '84 


R.  P.  Perkins  '84 


J.  J.  Chapman  '84 


L.  H.  Morgan  '£ 


G.  B.  Painter 


J.  W.  Lawrence  '91 


G.  R.  Fearing  '93 


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G.  L.  Peabody  *86 
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F.  &  Parker  ?86 
O.  W.  Bird  "86 

G.  L.  Winthrop  TO 
C.  Bohlen'88 

J.  W.  Appleton  TO 
J.  W.  Wood  TO 
J.  H.  Sedgwiek  TO 
J.  S.  Tooker  TO 


J.  W.  Smith  '89 


A.  Amory  W 
R  F.  Parker  '90 


G.  Norman  "90 


J.  A.  Burden  *93 


FEBRUARY  DINNER  33 

The  diagram,  which  is  given,  shows  how  the  one  hundred 
and  fifty-three  Brothers  present  were  seated.  There  are  un- 
doubtedly some  errors  in  the  arrangement,  owing  to  the  fact 
that  at  the  last  moment  several  Brothers  were  prevented 
from  coming,  while  others  turned  up  unexpectedly. 


CATALOGUE 


ABBREVIATIONS 

G.  Wl  .        .        Grand  Marshal. 

D.  M'l  .        .     Deputy  Marshal. 

Tr.    .  .        .        Trustee. 

G.  M.   .  .         .     Grand  Master. 

D.  M.  .        .        Deputy  Master. 

L.  P.O.  .        .     Librarian  P.  C. 

H  Members  of  the  P.  C.  and  K.  S.  T. 

.  .         .     Deceased. 

8.  T.  D.  .        .        Doctor  of  Divinity. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB,  1791 

GRAND  MARSHALS 

*CHAKLES  CUTLER,  from  1792  to  1794 

*JOSEPH  McKEAN,  «  1794  "  1798 

*CHARLES  DAVIS,  «  1798  «  1800 

*FRANCIS  DANA  CHANNING,  «  1800  "  1803 

*SAMUEL  PHILLIPS  PKESCOTT  FAY,  «  1803  "  1807 

*DAVID  STODDARD  GREENOUGH,  "  1807  "  1811 

*WILLIAM  SMITH,  «  1811  «  1812 

*SAMUEL  DEXTER  WARD,  «  1812  «  1813 

*EDWARD  HUTCHINSON  ROBBINS,  «  1813  "  1814 

*THEODORE  LYMAN,  «  1814  «  1815 

*MARSHALL  BINNEY  SPRING,  «  1815  «  1817 

*MARTIN  BRIMMER,  "  1817  "  1818 

*EDMUND  KTMBALL,  «  1818  «  1821 

*WILLIAM  HARVARD  ELIOT,  «  1821  "  1824 

^AUGUSTUS  THORNDIKE,  «  1824  "  1828 

*RUSSELL  STURGIS,  «  1828  «  1831 

*THOMAS  KEMPER  DAVIS,  "  1831  «  1834 

*WENDELL  PHILLIPS,  «  1834  "  1837 

CHARLES  ALFRED  WELCH,  "  1837  "  1840 

*SAMUEL  PARKMAN,  "  1840  «  1843 

*KIRK  BOOTT,  "  1843  "  1846 

*FRANCIS  L.  LEE,  w  1846  «  1848 

EDWARD  DEXTER,  "  1848  «  1850 

*HENRY  AUSTIN  WHITNEY,  «  1850  «  1852 

EDWARD  BANGS,  «  1852  «  1856 

*AUGUSTUS  THORNDIKE  PERKINS,  "  1856  «  1860 

THEODORE  LYMAN,  "  1860  «  1866 

EDWARD  INGERSOLL  BROWNE,  «  1866  «  1869 

FREDERICK  WAINWRIGHT  BRADLEE,  «  1869  "  1871 


38  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

JOHN  COLLINS  WARREN,  from  1871  to  1875 

^AUGUSTUS  THORNDIKE  PERKINS,  "  1875  "  1877 

*JOSEPH  SWETT  COOLIDGE,  «  1877  "  1879 

HENRY  STURGIS  RUSSELL,  «  1879  "  1881 

FREDERICK  CHEEVER  SHATTUCK,  «  1881  "  1885 

AMOS  LAWRENCE  MASON,  "  1885  "  1888 

GEORGE  BRUNE  SHATTUCK,  «  1888 


DEPUTY  MARSHALS 

*Francis  Johonnot  Oliver   ........  1795 

*John  Heard 1795 

*John  Pickering 1796 

*Stephen  Cogswell 1797 

*Samuel  Phillips  Prescott  Fay 1798 

*Abner  Bartlett 1799 

*John  Henry  Tudor          .        .         .        .        .         .        .        .1800 

*Robert  Hallowell  Gardiner           .        .        ....        .  1801 

*Leverett  Saltonstall          .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .  1802 

*James  Savage      .        .        .        .        .        .        .        «        .  1803 

^Leonard  Kiruball .        .        .        .  1804 

*Tench  Tilghman  .        .        ...        .....  1805 

*Benjamin  Binney  Osgood        .         .         .         .         .         .         .  1806 

*William  Coffin  Harris          .        .        .        .        .        .        .  1807 

*William  Smith         .        .        .        ,        .        .        ...  1807 

*Charles  Cotesworth  Pinckney       .        .       -.,        *        .        .  1808 

*William  Elliott        .        .        ......*  1809 

*Francis  Calley  Gray .  1809 

*Theodore  Lyman 1810 

*Edwin  Smith 1811 

*Edward  Hutchinson  Bobbins 1812 

*James  Rose          .,     ..     ..      .        ».;.        .        •  1813 

*  Julius  Henry  Walker      .        .        .        •        •        ...  1814 

*  William  Augustus  Warner   .        •        •        •        •     '  •        •  1815 

*Augustus  Thorndike        .        •        •        .•        •        ...  1816 

*Thomas  Russell  Sullivan     .        ...        .        .        .  1817 

*Joseph  Gilman        .         ..        •        ••        •         •         •  1818 

*Charles  Lyman     .         .         »..        ••         •         •         • 

*William  George  Read     .        .        •    -,*••-      •        •        •        •  1820 

*William  Foster  Otis    .        .        .....        .        .        .  1821 

*Larz  Anderson        ....*••.•  1822 

George  Peabody 1823 


40  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

*Daniel  Clark  Relf 1824 

*George  Augustus  Beverly  Walker 1825 

*Paul  Trapier 1825 

*Jerome  Napoleon  Bonaparte 1826 

*Francis  Dwight 1827 

Robert  Charles  Winthrop 1828 

*Edward  Patrick  MiUiken 1829 

*  John  Bryant         . 1830 

*Wendell  Phillips      .        .        . 1831 

*Joseph  Stevens  Buckminster  Thacher 1832 

*Fletcher  Webster     .        .        .,•''. 1833 

*Charles  Henry  Wheelwright  .               .        ,        :        .        .  1834 

William  Henry  Allen        •        . 1835 

Thomas  Pinckney  Rutledge 1835 

John  Thompson  Gray        .        . 1836 

*Henry  Hubbard  . 1837 

*James  Barnwell  Heyward 1838 

*George  William  Christy        .......  1839 

*Thomas  Snead         .        .        .        .        .        ,        .        .        .  1839 

*John  Francis  Heath    ........  1840 

Edward  Newton  Perkins 1841 

George  Theodore  Lyman       .         .         .        .        »        .        .  1842 

*Charles  Callahan  Perkins        .        .        .        .        .        .        .  1843 

*Charles  William  Dabney     .        .        .        »        .        *        .  1844 

Edward  Dexter .  1845 

*William  Ellery  Sedgwick ,  1846 

*Charles  Henry  Morrell *        .  1847 

Joseph  Pringle  Alston »        .  1848 

Martin  Brimmer       .         .        .         .        *>       .        .        •        •  1849 

Walter  Channing  Cabot         .         .         .         .  .     .         .         .  1850 

*William  Nye  Davis         .        .        *        .        .        .        .        .  1851 

Samuel  Lothrop  Thorndike    .         «•.         .         .         .  1852 

*William  Henry  Cunningham 1853 

Robert  Charles  Winthrop      .        .        .        .        .        •        .  1854 

Theodore  Lyman       .        .        .        .        -»  .      •        •        •        .  1855 

Francis  Blake  Rice        .  -     .  -      .        .        .        .        •        .  1856 

*John  Julius  Pringle  Alston      .        .        ,        .        .        .        .  1857 

Josiah  Bradlee       .        »  -              .        .        .        *        .        .  1858 

*Heyward  Cutting    .        ..        ..        .        .        .         .  1859 

Caspar  Crowninshield     .         .         .         .         .  -      .         .         .  1860 


DEPUTY  MARSHALS  41 

Norwood  Penrose  Hallowell 1861 

Henry  Upham  Jeffries 1862 

Amos  Lawrence  Mason 1863 

Richard  Codman    .......••  1864 

"William  Lawrence  Tucker 1865 

George  Derby  Welles 1866 

Thomas  Sprague  Edmands        ...                 .                 .  1867 

Dawes  Eliot  Furness 1868 

Francis  Henry  Appleton 1869 

*Stephen  Van  Rensselaer  Thayer 1870 

James  Patterson  Scott 1871 

Alanson  Tucker 1872 

Frederick  Getman  Fincke 1873 

James  Lawrence    .....••••  1874 

Francis  Randall  Appleton 1875 

Samuel  Sherwood           .....•••  1876 

*Henry  Upham          ......•••  1877 

James  Parker         ....•••••  1878 

Otho  HoUand  Williams     ....                                   .  1879 

Henry  Russell  Shaw 1880 

George  Phinehas  Upham 1881 

Woodburv  Kane            ....••••  1882 
Charles  Pelham  Curtis       ... 

Robert  Patterson  Perkins 

Winthrop  Chanler 1885 

Oliver  Ames 

John  Linzee  Snelling 1887 

Franklin  Remington       ..••..«•  1887 

James  Waldingfield  Appleton    ....                  .  1888 

Lewis  Henry  Morgan 

Richard  Fay  Parker                           1890 

Nicholas  Longworth       .  


*Augustus  Thorndike  Perkins       .       .        .        .  .    1871  to  1875 

John  Chipman  Gray 1871  "  1875 

Charles  Taylor  Levering      .        .        *        .        .  .    1875  "  1884 

Benjamin  Joy  Jeffries       .         .        .        ...  1875  "  1884 

Nathaniel  Thayer         '.        .        .        .       ^        .  .    1884  «  1891 

William  Appleton  Burnham 1884 

Richard  Middlecott  Saltonstall  1891 


LIBRARIANS 

*Joseph  Sprague 1804 

*Kobert  Smith 1805 

*Daniel  Oliver 1806 

*John  Glenn  King 1807 

*Henry  Pierce 1808 

*Francis  Galley  Gray 1809 

*Thomas  Amory  Dexter 1810 

*WUliam  Smith 1811 

*George  Washington  Heard 1812 

*Benjamin  Huger .  1813 

*Martin  Brimmer 1814 

*Joseph  Orne .        .  1815 

*Henry  Artemas  "Ward     .        .        .        .        .        .        .         .  1816 

*01iver  Sheafe       .         .        .        ....        .      .  .        .  1817 

*Nathaniel  Hathaway        .        .        •        .        .        .        .        .  1818 

*Samuel  Taylor  Gilman        .......  1819 

*Charles  Paine .        .  1820 

*David  Wood  Gorham 1821 

*William  Yates 1822 

*Russell  Sturgis 1823 

*Charles  Gideon  Putnam 1824 

*Hilary  Breton  Cenas 1825 

*Adolphus  Peter  Jouve     . 1826 

*Thomas  Dwight    .... 1827 

*Francis  Caleb  Loring      .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .  1828 

*Ezra  Weston       .        .        . 1829 

*John  Bozman  Kerr 1830 

*Robert  Habersham       ........  1831 

*Samuel  Parkman  Shaw 1832 

*William  Dehon 1833 

Joseph  Hartwell  Williams 1834 

William  Frederick  Frick  1835 


44  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

*Grenville  Tudor  Phillips 1836 

*Christopher  Columbus  Holmes 1837 

*John  Francis  Tuckerman 1837 

*Benjamin  Smith  Kotch 1838 

*Romuald  Labranche 1839 

*James  Lawrence  .........  1840 

*Henry  Fowle  Durant 1841 

Benjamin  White  Nichols 1842 

Frederick  Richard  Sears 1843 

Stephen  Goodhue  Wheatland 1844 

Harrison  Ritchie 1845 

Thomas  R.  Rodman 1846 

William  Oowninshield  Endicott 1847 

James  Steuart  Thorndike 1848 

*Joseph  Swett  Coolidge 1849 

*Edmund  Lincoln  Baylies 1850 

*Francis  Oliver  Dabney 1851 

George  Augustus  Peabody 1852 

Charles  Coolidge  Pomeroy 1853 

Charles  Thorndike 1854 

Edward  Ingersoll  Browne 1855 

George  Bigelow  Chase 1856 

^Howard  Dwight 1857 

*Hollis  Hunnewell 1858 

James  Augustus  Rumrill 1859 

John  Wells  Hunnewell I860 

*Thomas  Rodman  Robeson 1861 

*Benjamin  Crowninshield  Mifflin 1862 

Albert  Chevalier  Hazeltine 1863 

John  Alvarez  Dillon 1864 

George  Harrison  Mifflin .         „  1865 

Thomas  Sargeant  Perry 1866 

*William  Homer 1867 

Augustus  George  Bullock 1868 

Franklin  Bartlett 1869 

William  Austin  Wadsworth 1870 

William  Tudor 1871 

*Richard  Augustine  Gambrill 1872 

James  Cleaves  Dodge 1873 

Charles  Sanders  Tuckerman 1874 


LIBRARIANS  45 

Francis  Shaw 1875 

Charles  Isham 1876 

Truman  Heminway 1877 

Emmons  Blaine     .........  1878 

Charles  Franklin  Sprague 1879 

Theodore  Roosevelt 1880 

Richard  Sprague 1881 

Charles  Denston  Dickey 1882 

Henry  Francis  Sears 1883 

Walter  Cabot  Baylies 1884 

Amos  Tuck  French 1885 

William  Reynolds  Wilson 1886 

Gordon  Dexter 1887 

Charles  Bohlen 1888 

George  Blair  Painter 1889 

Hollis  Horatio  Hunnewell 1890 

Lawrence  Brooks 1891 


SECRETARIES 

Class  of 

*  Joseph  McKean      i        . 1794 

*Amos  Kent.        .        .        .        .        ...         .         .         .  1795 

*John  Pickering        .........  1796 

*John  Russell        ...        .....         .         .  1796 

*Horace  Binney        .        .        .        .        .       ..    ,     .         .         .  1797 

*John  Joy 1797 

*Samuel  Phillips  Prescott  Fay.        .        .  ^      .        .        .         .  1798 

*John  William  Caldwell         .                 1799 

*David  Ireland  Greene     . 1800 

*John  Henry  Tudor              .       ' 1800 

*William  Bant  SuUivan    .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .  1801 

*  James  Skidmore  Dunning*  .         .        .        ...        .  1802 

*Ray  Clarke -r        •         •         •  1803 

*Leonard  KimbaU          .        .        .        .        .        .         .        .  1804 

*Tench  Tilghman 1805 

*  James  Heyward r      .      >  .  1806 

*Benjamin  Binney  Osgood .  1806 

*William  Cofl&n  Harris .        .  1807 

*Samuel  M.  A.  Storrow    .         ^        .         .         .         ...  1808 

*Charles  Cotesworth  Pinckaey        .        .         .         .        .        .-  1808 

*WiUiam  Elliott        .        .        .         .        .        .        .        ...  1809 

^Theodore  Lyman          .        .        .        .        .        .        •         •  1810 

*Edwin  Smith  .        .        . 1811 

*Edward  Everett  .        .        .        .        .        .*      .        .        .  1811 

*Edward  Hutchinson  Bobbins   . 1812 

*James  Rose          .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .  1813 

*Julius  Henry  Walker      ........  1814 

*Martin  Brimmer  .         ...         .        .        *        .         .  1814 

*William  Augustus  Warner      .        .        ...        .        .  1815 

*Augustus  Thorndike ,  1816 

*Thomas  RusseU  Sullivan         .        .        .        .       ,. ..'.,. .,      .  1817 

*Joseph  Gilman »        «        •        •  1818 

*Charles  Lyman        .        .        .        ....        .        .        .  1819 


SECRETARIES  47 

Glass  of 

*John  Haslett 1819 

*William  Gore  Read 1820 

*William  Foster  Otis 1821 

*Daniel  Wikoff 1822 

George  Peabody 1823 

*George  Augustus  Beverly  Walker        .....  1825 

*William  MiUer 1825 

*Jerome  Napoleon  Bonaparte        ......  1826 

*Francis  Dwight 1827 

Robert  Charles  Winthrop 1828 

*William  Henry  Charming         .......  1829 

*Edward  Patrick  Milliken 1829 

*John  Bryant 1830 

*Abraham  Rand  Thompson 1831 

*  Robert  Habersham 1831 

*Richard  MiUer  Chapman     .        .         ...        .        .        .  1832 

*Francis  Eben  Oliver 1833 

*Gervai&  Baillio 1833 

Joseph  Hartwell  Williams         .        .        .        .        .         .         .  1834 

William  Henry  Allen 1835 

William  Minot           .        .        ...        .         .         .         .  1836 

Samuel  Gray  Ward       .        .        .     :,  .        .        .         .         .  1836 

*Henry  Hubbard 1837 

*Benjamin  Smith  Rotch 1838 

*Romuald  Labranche 1839 

*James  Lawrence 1840 

Edward  Newton  Perkins 1841 

*Charles  Callahan  Perkins 1843 

James  Gordon  Clarke 1844 

Edward  Dexter     .        •        .        ....        .        .         .  1845 

*Henry  Austin  Whitney    .         .         • 1846 

William  Crowninshield  Endicott    *         .         •         •         •         •  1847 

*Colin  Mackenzie       ."••••        .        •        •        •        •  1847 
Joseph  Pringle  Alston  .         .        .-.. 

Francis  Hathaway     .        . 1849 

Abbott  Lawrence  .........  1849 

*Augustus  Thorndike  Perkins 1851 

Samuel  Lothrop  Thorndike 1852 

*William  Henry  Cunningham 1853 


48  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

Class  of 

Theodore  Chase    ....                         .  1853 

Robert  Charles  Winthrop          ...                 ...  1854 

*Payson  Perrin  Ellis     ....                  ...  1855 

*Charles  Le  Doux  Elgee 1856 

Francis  Blake  Rice 1856 

*John  Julius  Pringle  Alston 1857 

Benjamin  William  Crowninshield 1858 

*Heyward  Cutting     . 1859 

Caspar  Crowninshield     .        .        .        .       .•        •  '       •        •  1860 

James  Henry  Wilson         ........  1860 

*Francis  Lowell  Gardner       . 1862 

*Herbert  Cowpland  Mason        .        • 1862 

Amos  Lawrence  Mason          .......  1863 

James  Lewis  Pearce 1863 

John  Collins  Warren      ........  1863 

Richard  Codman «...  1864 

William  Lawrence  Tucker     .......  1865 

Charles  Heber  McBurney •        .  1866 

Dawes  Eliot  Furness 1868 

Francis  Henry  Appleton 1869 

Dudley  Pickman  Rogers 1869 

Lucius  Manlius  Sargent 1870 

James  Patterson  Scott 1871 

Charles  Howland  Russell 1872 

Perry  Belmont 1872 

Dudley  Leavitt  Pickman 1873 

Francis  Randall  Appleton 1875 

Samuel  Sherwood »  1876 

George  Barn  well  Ogden         .        .        .        .        .        *;       •  1877 

James  Parker    .         .        .         .        .        .        •    \  •        »        .  1878 

Charles  Franklin  Sprague      .        •        .        .        .        .        .  1879 

Henry  Russell  Shaw          .         .        »     -  .         .        .        .         .  1880 

George  Phinehas  Upham       .        .         .         .         .         .         •  1881 

James  William  Bowen      .      . »        .        .        .        .         .        .  1882 

Henry  Grafton  Chapman       .         .        •        .        .        .         .  1883 

Richard  Dudley  Sears     ., 1883 

Walter  Cabot  Baylies     .        .        .        ...        •        •  1884 

Royal  Phelps  Carroll         .        .        .        „        .        .        .        .  1885 

Francis  Stanley  Parker          .        .        .        .        .        .        .  1886 


SECRETARIES 


49 


Oliver  Ames 
John  Linzee  Snelling     . 
Copley  Amory   . 
George  Blair  Painter     . 
William  Astor  Chanler 
Richard  Fay  Parker 
John  Watson  Lawrence 
Samuel  Thompson  Chase 


Class  of 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1890 
1891 
1892 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  SQUARE  TABLE,  1809 
GRAND  MASTERS 

ACC.  EX. 

1810  *JOHN  APPLETON  HAVEN  .        .        .        .  .    1813 

1813  *  JAMES  WALKER        ...        .        .  .        1814 

1814  *JOHN  GORHAM  PALFREY  .        ...  .    1815 

1815  *  SAMUEL  PERRY         ...        .        .  .        1816 

1816  *  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  WINTHROP        .        .  .    1817 

1817  *WINSLOW  WARREN  SEAVER         .        .  .        1818 

1818  *  THOMAS  SAVAGE  CLAY      .        .        .        .  .    1819 

1819  *  JOSEPH  THORNTON  ADAMS  .        .        .  .        1820 

1820  *  WILLIAM  FOSTER  OTIS      .        ...  .    1821 

1821  *  NORMAN  SEVER         .        .        .        ...        1822 

1822  GEORGE  PEABODY .    1823 

1823  *  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  BEVERLY  WALKER  .        1824 

1824  *  WILLIAM  HAZARD  WIGG  BARN  WELL   .  .    1825 

1825  *  FRANCIS  CUNNINGHAM  .        ...  .        1826 

1826  *  BENJAMIN  VARNUM  CROWNTNSHIELD  .  .    1827 

1827  *  FRANCIS  DWIGHT     .        .        .        .        .  .        1828 

1828  BENJAMIN  DUICK  WHITNEY       .        .        .  .    1829 

1829  EDWARD  LINZEE  CUNNINGHAM    .        .  .        1830 

1830  JOHN  OSBORNE  SARGENT    .        .        .        .  .    1831 

1831  *  HENRY  FREDERICK  FRIESE  .  1831 


DEPUTY  MASTERS 

ACC.  KX. 

1810  *  William  Jones  Spooner 1811 

1811  *Pliny  Merrick 1812 

1812  *  John  Gorham  Palfrey 1813 

1813  *  Samuel  Perry 1814 

1814  *  Francis  William  Winthrop 1815 

1815  *  Grenville  Mellen 1816 

1816  *  Henry  Upham 1817 

1817  *  Alfred  Woodward  Haven 1818 

1818  *  Samuel  Hall  Lyon 1819 

1819  *  Norman  Seaver 1820 

1820  George  Peabody 1821 

1821  *  George  Augustus  Beverly  Walker      ....  1822 

1822  *  William  Miller 1824 

1824  *  Benjamin  Varnum  Crowninshield       ....  1825 

1825  Robert  Charles  Winthrop 1826 

1826  *EzraWeston 1827 

1827  *  John  James  Gilchrist 1828 

1828  *  Isaac  Edward  Morse 1829 

1829  *  Joseph  Lyman 1830 

1830  *  Samuel  Wigglesworth 1831 


SECRETARIES 

Class  of 

*Stevens  Everett 1815 

*WilliamWare 1816 

*William  Bowen  Oliver  Peabody 1816 

*Thomas  Russell  Sullivan 1817 

*Samuel  Atkins  Eliot 1817 

*Grenville  Melleir 1818 

*Stephen  Clarendon  Phillips      •        •> 1819 

*Thomas  Bulfinch  Coolidge 1819 

*Charles  Paine 1820 

*Samuel  Hall  Lyman 1821 

*Francis  Dwight 1827 

*George  Chapman 1828 

*Francis  Caleb  Loring 1828 

*Solomon  Martin  Jenkins 1829 

John  Osborne  Sargent 1830 

*Charles  Henry  Tilghman 1831 

*Alanson  Tucker       .                 .  1832 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 
1891 

GRAND  MARSHAL. 
GEORGE  BRUNE  SHATTUCK. 

DEPUTY  MARSHAL. 
NICHOLAS  LONGWORTH. 

LIBRARIAN. 
LAWRENCE  BROOKS. 

SECRETARY. 
SAMUEL  THOMPSON  CHASE. 

TREASURER. 
INGERSOLL  AMORY. 


MEMBERS  OF  P.  C.  TO  1811 


Names  in  capitals,  Governors,  Congressmen,  and  Judges  ;  those  in  italics,  Clergymen. 
All  towns  without  state  name  are  in  Massachusetts.  Members'  places  of  residence  are 
those  they  had  while  in  college. 

1792 

*Henderson  Inches,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Robert  Treat  Paine,  A.  M.  Boston. 

1793 

*JOHN  CURTIS  CHAMBERLAIN,  A.  M. ;  Hon.  Dart. 

1805,  M.  C.  Worcester. 

*Charles  Cutler,  A.  M. ;  G.  M'l,  Boston. 

*FRANCIS  GARDNER,  A.  M. ;  M.  C.  Worcester. 

*CHARLES  JACKSON,  A.  M. ;  Overseer;  LL.  D. 

1821.     Just.  Supr.  Court,  Mass.  Newburyport. 

*  William  Jones,  A.  M.  Concord. 

*Francis  Cabot  Lowell,  Hon.  Mem.  1793 ;  A.  M.  Roxbury. 


1794 

*George  Washington  Appleton,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*CHARLES  HUMPHREY  ATHEBTON,  A.  M.;  M.  C.  Amherst,  N.  H. 
*John  Atkinson,  A.  M.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*William  Biglow,  A.  M.  1804,  Cambridge. 

*Luke  Brown,  Worcester. 

*Francis  Dana  Channing,  A.  M. ;  G.  M'l,  Newport,  R.  I. 

*Thomas  Geyer,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*  Joseph  McKean,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  Coll.  N.  J.  1814 ; 

S.  T.  D.  Allegheny  1817 ;  Boylston  Prof.  Rhet. 

and  Orat. ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Boston. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB  65 

*Israel  Eliot  Trask,  A.  M.  Vermont. 

*Hall  Tufts,  A.  M.  Medford. 

1795 

*Seth  Bemis,  A.  M.  Watertown. 

^BENJAMIN  GORHAM,  A.  M. ;  M.  C.  Charlestown. 

*John  Heard,  A.  M.;  D.  M'l,  Boston. 
*JOHN  WHITEFIELD  HULBERT,  1805,  A.  M.  1805 ; 

M.  C.  

*Ebenezer  Hunt,  A.  M.  Northampton. 

*Amos  Kent,  A.  M.  Newburyport. 

*John  Kittredge,  Andover. 
*Francis  Johonnot Oliver, A.M.;  A.M.  Yale  1799 ; 

D.  M'l,  Boston. 

*John  Phillips,  A.  M.  Andover. 

*Josiah  Sturges,  A.  M.  1800,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*  Joshua  Upham,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

1796 

*Charles  George  Cabot,  A.  M.  1805,  Brookline. 

^Charles  Gushing,  A.  M.  Hingham. 

*Francis  Dana,  A.  M.  Cambridge. 

*Charles  Davis,  A.  M.  ;  G.  M'l,  Boston. 

*James  Jackson,  A.M.;  M. B.  1802 ;  M.  D.  1809 ; 

LL.  D.  1854 ;  Hersey  Prof.  Theor.  and  Pract. 

Phys.,  and  Prof.  Emeritus ;  Overseer ;  Pres.  Am. 

Acad. ;  Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc. ;  Hon.  Memb. 

Roy.  Med.  Chirurg.  Soc.  London,  Boston. 

*John  Pickering,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1835,  Bowd.  1822 ; 

Overseer ;  Pres.  Am.  Acad. ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.,  and  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Boston. 

*John  Russell,  • 

*Peter  Oxenbridge  Thacher,  A.  M. ;  Fellow  Am. 

Acad.  Boston. 

*Edmund  Toppan,  A.  M.  Hampton,  N.  H. 

*  William  Tudor,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*Samuel  Welles,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*George  Wingate,  A.  M.                                          Stratham,  N.  H. 


56  POBCELLIAN  CLUB 

1797 

*HOBACE  BINNEY,  A.  B.   (Hon.)  Brown  1797; 
A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1827  ;  Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc. ; 

Hon.   Memb.   Mass.   Hist.   Soc. ;  Fellow  Am. 

Acad. ;  M.  C.  Watertown. 

*  William  Blanchard,  A.  M.  Wilmington. 
*Thaddeus  Brown,  A.  M.  Tewksbury. 

*Thomas  Gary,  A.  M.  

*Stephen  Cogswell,  A.  M. ;  D.  3TI,  Littleton. 
*Thomas  Fargues,  M.  D.  1831 ;  also  Edinburgh,    Quebec,  L.  C. 

*John  Joy,  Boston. 

*William  Ladd,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

*Robert  Turnbull,  Petersburg,  Va. 

*William  Wetmore,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*John  Shirley  Williams,  A.  M.  Boston. 

1798 

*Isaac  Adams,  A.  M.  Newbury. 

*  William  Austin,  A.  M.  Charlestown. 

*  William  Ellery  Charming,  A.  M.  1802 ;  S.  T.  D. 

1820 ;  Fellow ;  Dexter  Lect. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Boston. 
*Isaiah  Gushing,  A.  M.  Hingham. 

*Samuel  Phillips  Prescott  Fay,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l, 

also  G.  M'l,  Cambridge. 

*Isaac  Fiske,  A.  M.  Weston. 

*Rudolph  Hill  French,  A.  M.  Salem. 

*John  Hamilton,  A.  M.  1802,  Berwick. 

*Moses  Hook,  Salisbury. 

*Thomas  Lee,  1866,  Beverly. 

*STEPHEN   LONGFELLOW,  LL.  D.   Bowd.    1828; 

M.  C.  Portland,  Me. 

*Nathaniel  Lord,  A.  M.  Ipswich. 

*Artemas  Sawyer,  Lancaster. 

*George  Sheafe,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

*JOSEPH  STORY,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1821,  Brown  1815, 

Dart.  1824 ;  Dane  Prof.  Law ;  Overseer ;  Fel- 
low ;    Fellow  Am.   Acad. ;    Memb.  Mass.  Hist 

Soc.,  Am.  Philos.  Soc. ;  Just.  Supr.  Court  U.  S. ; 

%[•  C.  Cambridge. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB  57 

*Richard  Sullivan,  A.  M. ;  Fellow  Am.  AcaJ.  Boston. 

*Ebenezer  Thatcher,  A.  M.  Cambridge. 

*Gideon  Latimer  Thayer,  A.  M.  Braintree. 

*Arthur  M.  Walter,  Boston. 

*Thomas  Welsh,  A.  M.  Boston. 

1799 

*Abner  Bartlett,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,  Plymouth. 

*John  William  Caldwell,  A.  M.  Worcester. 

*Freeman  Foster,  Scituate. 

*Elnathan  Haskell,  Rochester. 

*Timothy  Pickering,  A.  M.  Lucerne  Co.,  Pa. 

*Luther  Richardson,  Hon.  Mem.  1800,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Samuel  John  Sprague,  A.  M.  Lancaster. 

*  Joseph  Williston,  

*Rufus  Wyman,  A.  M.  1804;  M.  B.  1804;  M.  D. 

1811 ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Charlestown. 

1800 

*Washington  Allston,  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Cambridge. 

*Loammi  Baldwin,  Hon.  Mem.  1806 ;  A.  M. ;  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Charlestown. 

*Henry  Cabot,  Hon.  Mem.  1802,  Boston. 

*Samuel  Deane  Freeman,  Hon.  Mem..,  A.  M.         Portland,  Me. 

*David  Ireland  Greene,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Rufus  Hosmer,  A.  M.  Concord. 

*LEONARD  JAB  vis,  A.  M. ;  M.  C.  Cambridge. 

*John  Knapp,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Isaac  Lincoln,  A.  M. ;  A.  M.  (Hon.)  Bowd.  1806; 
M.  D.  (Hon.)  Bowd.  1831,  Hingham. 

*Charles  Lowell,  A.  M. ;  S.  T.  D.  1823 ;  Fellow; 
Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.,  Kon.  Norsk.  Vidensk. 
Selsk. ;  Cor.  Memb.  Soc.  Archdol.  d'Athenes,  Roxbury. 

*Israel  Munroe,  A.  M.  Northborough. 

*John  Prince,  Salem. 

*  Aaron  Hall  Putnam,  A.  M.  Charlestown. 
*John  Henry  Tudor,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,                     Boston. 
*Ebenezer  Tucker  Warren,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*Benjamin  Welles,                                                       Boston. 


58  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

1801 

*Samuel  Mather  Crocker,  Boston. 

*John  Forrester,  A.  M.  Salem. 

*Robert  Hallowell  Gardiner,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,          Gardiner,  Me. 

*John  Gorham,  A.  M. ;  M.  B.  1804 ;  M.  D.  1811 ; 
Adjunct  Prof.  Chem. ;  Erving  Prof.  Chem. ;  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Boston. 

*Moody  Kent,  A.  M.  Chichester,  N.  H. 

*George  O'Kill  Stuart,  A.  M.  1815 ;  8.  T.  D.  1848 ; 
LL.  D.  King's  Coll.  (Windsor,  N.  S.)  1832 ; 
Archdeacon  Kingston  (Canada)  ;  Dean  Ontario,  Kingston,  TJ.  C. 

*  William  Bant  Sullivan,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*George  Sullivan,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*William  Starkey  Titcomb,  A.  M.  Newburyport. 

1802 

*Henry  Babcock,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*John  Ball,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*John  Ambourloin   Brimmer,  A.  M. ;  also  Yale 

1805,  Roxbury. 

*William  A.  Bond,  Boston. 

*  Alexander  S.  Brooks,  Medford. 
*Joseph  Blake  Caldwell,  A.  M.  1806,                     Worcester. 
*John  Codman,  A.  B.  (Hon.)  Yale  1802;  A.  M.; 

A.  M.  (Hon.)  Brown  1814;  S.  T.  D.  1840,  CoU. 

N.  J.,  1822 ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Boston. 

*  James  Skidmore  Dunning,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*  James  Henderson  Elliot,  Hon.  Mem,  1803,  A.M.; 

also  Bowd.  1806,  Boston. 

^Nathaniel  Fales,  Boston. 

*Richard  Devens  Harris,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*John  King,  A.  M.  Abington. 

*  William  Minot,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*THOMAS  ROTHMAHLEB  MITCHELL,  A.M.;  M.  C.  Georgetown,  D.  C. 
*Timothy  Newell,  Sturbridge. 

*Thomas  Paine,  Hon.  Mem.  

*Richard  Kidder  Randolph,  A.M.;  LL.  D.  1840,  Virginia. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


59 


*LEVERETT  SALTONSTALL,  A.  B.  (Hon.)  Yale  1802; 
A.  M. ;  A.  M.  (Hon.)  Bowd.  1806 ;  LL.  D. 
1838 ;  Overseer ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  Memb. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  M.  C. ;  D.  ATI,  Salem. 


1803 


*George  Watson  Brimmer,  1806, 
*Ray  Clarke, 
*Henry  Fales,  A.  M. 


Boston. 

Newport,  R.  I. 
Boston. 


*John  Farrar,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D,  Brown  1833 ;  Tu- 
tor ;    Hollis   Prof.    Math,   and    Nat.    Philos. ; 


Vice-Pres.  Am.  Acad. 
*Simon  Forrester, 
*Samuel  Kirkland, 
*Robert  Nicholson, 
*Caleb  Rice,  A.  M'. 
*Winthrop  Sargent, 


Cambridge. 
Salem. 
Boston. 

Richmond,  Va. 
Hingham. 
Boston. 

*  James  Savage,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1841 ;  Overseer; 
Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;    Pres.   Mass.    Hist.   Soc. ; 

Boston. 


D.  M'l, 

*William  Bartlett  Sewall,  A.  M. 
*John  Man  Taylor,  A.  M. 


York,  Me. 
Georgetown,  S.  C. 


1804 


*Thomas    Aspinwall,   A.   M. ;  Cor.   Memb.   and 
Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Memb.  Kon.  Norsk. 


Vidensk.  Selsk. 
*Cornelius  Calvert, 
^Nathaniel  Morton  Davis,  A.  M. 

*  Abraham  Eustis,  also  Bowd.  1806,  A.  M. 
*Benjamin  Guild,  A.  M. 

^Leonard  Kimball,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l, 

*  John  Law, 
*William  Scollay,  A.  M. 

*  Joseph  E.  Sprague,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C. 
*Samuel  Cooper  Thacher,  A.  M.  ;  Librarian ;  Fel- 


Boston. 

Norfolk,  Va. 

Plymouth. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Boston. 

Salem. 


low ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. 
*Moses  Titcomb, 


Boston. 
Portland,  Me. 


*Samuel  Russell  Trevett,  A.  M.;   M.  B.  1807; 

M.  D.  1811.  Wenham. 


60  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

1805 

*John  Lovejoy  Abbot)  A.M.;  Librarian,  Andover. 

*Ebenezer  Hunt  Beckford,  also  Bowd.  1806,  A.  M.  Salem. 
*John  Brooks,  A.  M.  Medford. 

*WAKD  CHIPMAN,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1836;  Just,  and 

Ch.  Just.  Sup.  Court  Prov.  N.  B.  St.  John,  N.  B. 

*David    Stoddard    Greenough,    also   Yale    1805, 

A.  M. ;  G.  M'l,  Roxbury. 

*Hosea  Httdreth,  A.  M.  Dart.  1817,  Sterling. 

*Abraham  Fuller  Hull,  Newton. 

*Charles  Shaw,  A.  M.  Bath,  Me. 

*Robert  Smith,  also  Yale  1805 ;  L.  P.  C.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Tench  Tilghman,  D.  M'l,  Talbot  Co.,  Md. 

1806 

*Francis  Babcock,  Boston. 

*  Jacob  Bigelow,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  Univ.  Pa.  1810; 

LL.  D.  1857 ;  Rumford  Prof,  and  Lect.  on  the 
Application  of  Science  to  the  Useful  Arts ;  Prof. 
Mat.  Med. ;  Overseer ;  Vice-Pres.  and  Pres. 
Am.  Acad. ;  Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.,  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.,  Linnean  Soc.  London,  Boston. 

*  Joseph  Green  CogsweU,  1807 ;  A.  B.  (Hon.)  Yale 

1807;  A.  M.  1814;  Ph.  D.  Gottingen  1819; 
LL.  D.  1863,  Trinity  (Conn.)  1842;  Tutor; 
Librarian ;  Prof.  Mineral,  and  Geol. ;  Fellow 
Am.  Acad. ;  Memb.  Acad.  Lit.  Reg.  Monacen- 
sis,  Ipswich. 

*  Alexander  Hill  Everett,  A.  B.  (Hon.)  Yale  1807 ; 

A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  Univ.  Vt.  1826,  Middlebury 

(Vt.)  1839 ;  Pres.  Jefferson  Coll.  (La.)  ;  Memb. 

Am.  Philos.  Soc. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  Memb. 

Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  U.  S.  Min.  Plen.  Spain,         Boston. 
*William  Gordon,  Charlestown,  N.  H. 

*James  Heyward,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Isaac  Hurd,  A.  M. ;  8.  T.  D.  Dart.  1854,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

*Thomas  Morton  Jones,  also  Bowd.  1806,  A.  M.    Boston. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


61 


*Benjamin   Lincoln,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  Univ.   Penn. 

1812,  Hingham. 

*George  Williams  Lyman,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*  Abraham  Moore,  Hon.  Mem.  1806,  A.  M.  Groton. 

*Daniel  Oliver,  A.  M. ;  A.  M.  (Hon.)  Dart.  1821 ; 

M.  D.  Univ.  Pa.  1810;  LL.  D.  Hobart  1838  ; 

Lect.   Theor.   and  Pract.  Med.   Bowd.  Coll.; 

Prof.  Theor.  and  Pract.  Med.,  Prof.  Mat.  Med. 

and  Therap.,  Prof.  Intel.  Philos.  Dart.  Coll. ; 

L.  P.  C.  Salem. 

*Benjamin  Binney  Osgood,  A.M.;  D.  M'l,  Salem. 


1807 

*George  Bethune  English,  A.  M.  1811, 

*John  GalHson,  A.  M.  1818, 

*William  Coffin  Harris,  A.  M.  1838 ;  D.  M'l, 

*Nathaniel  Appleton  Haven,  A.  M. 

*John  Glen  King,  A.  M.  1818 ;  L.  P.  C. 

*James  Otis  Lincoln,  A.  M. 

*William  W.  Russell, 

*Arthur  Savage, 

*David  Sears,  A.  M. ;  Overseer, 

*William  Smith,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,  also  G.  M'l, 

*William  Thomas,  A.  M. 

^Nathaniel  West,  A.  M. 

1808 


Cambridge. 

Marblehead. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Salem. 

Hingham. 

Richmond,  Va. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Plymouth. 

Salem. 


*Edward  Fenwick  Campbell,  A.  M.  1812,  Savannah,  Geo. 

*Edward  Tyrrel  Channing,  A.  M. ;  Boylston  Prof. 

Rhet.  and  Orat. ;  LL.  D.  1847,  Cambridge. 

*Walter  Channing,  1867;    M.  D.    (Hon.)   1812, 

Univ.  Pa.  1809 ;  Prof.  Obstetr.  and  Med.  Ju- 

rispr. ;  Dean  Med.  S. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.         Boston. 
*Henry  Codman,  A.  M.  Boston 

*Isaac  Foster  Coffin,  Hon.  Mem.  Bowd.  Coll.  1806, 

A.  M.  Portland,  Me. 

*Richard   Henry  Dana,   1866,  LL.  D.  Williams 

1867,  Cambridge. 

*John  H.  Henshaw,  Hon.  Mem.  1810,  Boston. 


62  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

*Robert  Means,   Hon.   Mem.  Bowd.  Coll.  1807, 

A.  M.  Amherst,  N.  H. 

*John  Park,  Hon.  Mem.  Boston. 

*Henry  Peirce,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C.  Salem. 

*CHABLES    COTESWOBTH    PINCKNEY,    Lt.  Gov., 

S.  C. ;  D.  M'l,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Hugh  Eutledge,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*John  Hannibal  Sheppard,  1867 ;  A.  M.  1871 ;  also 

Bowd.  1820,  Hallowell,  Me. 

*SAMUEL  EMEBSON  SMITH,  also  Bowd.  1808,  Gov. 

Maine,  Wiscasset,  Me. 

*Sainuel  M.  A.  Storrow,  Boston. 

*George  Thorndike,  Hon.  Mem.  Bowd.  Coll.  1806, 

A.  M.  Boston. 

*John  Torrey,  A.  M.  Plymouth. 

*David  West,  Boston. 

1809 

*Horatio  Biglow,  Hon.  Mem.  1810,  A.  M.  Cambridge. 

*Kirk  Boott,  Lowell. 

*William  Burley,  Beverly. 

*Theodore  Eames,  Hon.  Mem.  Haverhill. 

*William  Elliott,  1810 ;  A.  M.  1815 ;  D.  M'l,       Beaufort,  S.  C. 

*Francis  Calley  Gray,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1841 ;  Fel- 
low ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Fellow  Am. 

Acad. ;  L.  P.  C.,  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

*Daniel  Greenleaf  Ingraham,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*John  Lee,  A.  M.  Castine,  Me. 

*Nathaniel  Kemble  Greenwood  Oliver,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*  William  Putnam  Page,  A.  M.  1814,  Danvers. 
*James  Perkins,  Boston. 

*  William  Parsons  Sigourney,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*Samuel  Dexter  Ward,  G.  M'l,  Boston. 

1810 

*Francis  Boott,  A.  M.  1814 ;  M.  D.  Edinb. ;  Fel- 
low Linnean  Soc.  London,  and  Am.  Acad.          Boston. 
*John  Watson  Davis,  A.  M.  Boston. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

*l3rael  W.  Davis,  Beverly. 

*Thomas  Amory  Dexter,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*George  Gay,  A.  M.  Dedham. 

*Isaac  Redington  Howe,  A.  M.  HaverhilL 

*JOSZPH  Gk>WT>fG  KENDALL,  A.  M. ;  Tutor ;  M.  C.  Leominster. 
*Frederick  Kinloch,  Georgetown,  S.  C. 

*Theodore  Lyman,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,  also  G.  M'l,   Boston. 
*George  Washington  May,  A.  M.  1813,  Boston. 

*John  Scollay,  Boston. 

*Thomas  Stephens,  A.  M.  Beverly. 

*Edward  Strong,  Northampton. 

*Henry  James  Tudor,  A.  M  Boston. 

1811 

*Charles  Pelham  Curtis,  Hon.  Mem.  1814,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*£DWAKD  EVEBETT,  A.  M.;  Ph. D.  Gitttingen  1817; 

LL.D.  1835,  Yale  1833,  DubL  1842,  Cambr. 

1842,  Dart.  1849 ;  J.  C.  D.  Oxford  1843 ;  Tutor ; 

Eliot  Prof.  Greek  Lit;   Overseer;    President; 

Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.,  and  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ; 

Vice-Pres.  Am.  Acad. ;  Cor.  Memb.  Soc.  Archeol. 

d'Athenes,  and  Acad.  Sci.  Mor.  and  Polit  (In- 

stitut  de  France)  ;  Hon.  Memb.  Roy.  Agric.  Soc. 

EngL,  Roy.  Geogr.  Soc.  (London),  Soc.  Antiq. 

(London),  Inst  Hist,  and  Greogr.  Brasil;    Gov. 

Mass. ;  M.  C. ;  Senator,  Sec.  State  U.  S. ;  U.  S. 

Min.  Plen.  Great  Britain,  Boston. 

*John  Chipman  Gray,  A.M. ;  LL.  D.  1856 ;  Over- 
seer ;   Memb.   Mass.   Hist   Soc.;    Fellow  Am. 

Acad.  Boston. 

*Robert  Hooper,  A.  M.  Marblehead. 

*~William  Powell  Mason,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*George  Morey,  A.  M.  "Walpole. 

*Robert  Hawkins  Osgood,  Salem. 

*Harrison  Gray  Otis,  Hon.  Memb.  1814,  A.  M.      Boston. 
*Thomas  Perkins,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Edward  Reynolds,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  (Hon.)  Brown 

1825,  Bowd.  1825 ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Boston. 

*James  Russell,  Charlestown. 


64  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

*John  Kutledge,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Edwin  Smith,  A.  M. ;  D.  Wl,  Wiscasset,  Me. 

*Wffliam  Smith,  L.  P.  C.  St.  Croix,  W.  I. 

1812 

*Isaiah  Thomas  Andrews,  Boston. 

*George  Downes,  Boston. 

*Allston  Gibbes,  A.  M.  ;  Tutor,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Benjamin  Daniel  Greene,  Fellow  Am.  Acad.         Boston. 
*George  Washington  Heard,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1815 ; 

L.  P.  C.  Ipswich. 

*John  Romans,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1815,  Boston. 

*George  Homer,  Boston. 

*Edward  Hutchinson  Bobbins,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1815 ; 

D.  Ml,  also  G.  M'l,  Milton. 

*PELEG  SPBAGUE,  A.  M.;  LL.D.  1847;  Judge 

U.  S.  Dist.  Court  (Mass.)  ;  M.  C.;  Senator  U.  S.  Boston. 
^Marshal  Binney  Spring,  A.M.;  G.  M'l,  Watertown. 

*  Jonathan  Mayhew  Wainwright,  A.M.  ;  8.  T.  D. 

1835,  Union  1823  ;  J.  C.  D.  Oxford  1852 ;  Instr. 

Rhet.  and  Orat ;  Bishop  N.  Y.  Boston. 


At  this  time  the  order  of  the  K.  S.  T.  was  founded.  To  prevent  the  unnecessary 
repetition  of  names,  those  gentlemen  who  were  members  of  both  Clubs  are  marked 
1  in  the  P.  C.  Catalogue,  and  those  of  the  same  Class  members  of  the  order  of 
K.  S.  T.  only  are  subjoined  separately. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  P.  C.  MD  K.  S.  T. 
TO  1831 

1813 

*John  "Worthington  Ames,  Dedham. 

*John  Brazer,  A.  M.  ;  S.  T.  D.  1836  ;  Tutor  ;  ColL 

Prof.  Latin  ;  Overseer  ;  Fellow  Am.  Ac  ad.          Salem. 
*William  Fitzhugh  Carter,  Virginia. 

*John  Foster,  Salem. 

*Washington  Gibbes,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*0rville  Luther  Holley,  Salisbury,  Ct 

*Benjamin    Huger,   M.  D.   Univ.    Penn.   1817 ; 

L.  P.  C.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Robert  Pringle,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*  James  Rose,  A.M.;  D.  Wl,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*John  Schuyler,  Ehinebeck,  N.  Y. 

*Theodore  Sedgwick,  Hon.  Mem.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*TWilliam  Jones  Spooner,  A.  M. ;  D.  M.  Boston. 

*HWinslow  Warren,  A.  M.  1817 ;  M.  D.  Univ. 

Penn.  1817,  Plymouth. 

K.  S.  T. 

1813 

*Zabdiel  Boylston  Adams,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1816,     Roxbury. 
*Gorham  Bartlett,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1816,  Charlestown. 

*Thomas  Marshall  Baxter,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Charles  Augustus  Cheever,  A.M. ;  M.  D.  1816,  Lynn. 
*John  Appleton  Haven,  A.M.;   G.  M.  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

*Martyn  Paine,  A.M.;  M. D.  1816 ;  LL. D. Univ. 

Vt.  1854;  Prof.  Instit  Med.  and  Mat.  Med., 

and   Prof.   Emeritus,  Univ.  City  N.  Y. ;    Cor. 

Memb.    Kb'n.   Ver.    Heilkunde    in     Preussen; 


66  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

Memb.     Svensk.    Lakare     Sallsk.,    and     Kon. 

Vetensk.  Soc.  Upsala ;  For.  Memb.  Med.  Selsk. 

(Christiania),  Williamstown,  Vt 

*Daniel  Parkman,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*GORHAM  PARKS,  A.  M. ;  M.  C.  Andover. 

*Henry  Thompson,  Charlestown. 

*Wffliam  Thorndike,  A.  M.  Beverly. 

*John  Ware,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1816 ;  Hersey  Prof. 

Theor.  and  Pract.  Phys. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.       Boston. 
*Henry  Warren,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Wffliam  Willis,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  Bowd.  1867,        Portland,  Me. 


1814 

*f Andrew  Sigelow,  A.M.;  S.  T.  D.  1844,  Medford. 

*Martin  Brimmer,  A.M. ;  L.  P.  C.,  also  G.  Ml,  Boston. 
*William  Cummens,  1818,  Eoxbury. 

*George  Derby,  Salem. 

*1TCharles  Keating,  Boston. 

*Edmund  Kimball,  G.  Ml,  Newburyport. 

*  James  G.  Martin,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
*1TArthur  Middleton,  A.  M.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*  Jonathan  Porter,  A.  M.  Medford. 
*William  Hickling  Prescott,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1843, 

Columbia  1840,  William  and  Mary  1841,  ColL 
S.  C.  1841 ;  J.  C.  D.  Oxford  1850  ;  Memb.  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.,  Am.  Philos.  Soc. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ; 
Cor.  Memb.  Real  Acad.  Hist  (Madrid),  K6n. 
Akad.  Wissensch.  (Berlin),  Roy.  Irish  Acad. 
(Dublin),  Soc.  Geogr.  y  Estad.  Mexico,  Acad. 
Sci.  Mor.  et  Polit.  (Institut  de  France)  ;  Hon. 
Memb.  Soc.  Antiq.  London,  Roy.  Soc.  Lit.  Lon- 
don, Boston. 

*Francis  Dallas  Quash,  A.  M.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Elbridge  B.  Robertson,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

*  Julius  Henry  Walker,  A.  M.  1818 ;  D.  Ml,          Wilmington,  N.  C. 
*1FDavid  Wood,  Newburyport. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB  67 

K.  S.  T 

1814 

*Gorham  Brooks,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Ephraim  May  Cunningham,  A.  M.  Fitchburg. 

*John  "Wendell  Mellen,  A.  M.  Cambridge. 

*PLIXY  MERBICK,  A.M. ;  LL.  D.  1853 ;  Overseer ; 

Just.  Supr.  Court  Mass.  "Worcester. 

*  James  Walker,  A.M.;  Div.  S.  1817;  S.  T.  D. 
1835 ;  LL.  D.  1860,  Yale  1853 ;  Alford  Prof. 
Nat.  Rel.,  Mor.  Philos.  and  Civ.  Pol.  ;  Fellow ; 
Overseer  ;  Acting  President ;  President ;  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad. ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist  Soc.  Cambridge. 


1815 

*Thomas  Aston  Coffin,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*William  Harvard  Eliot,  A.  M. ;  G.  XTl,  Boston. 

*  Arthur  Mosely  Henderson,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
*William  Francis  Heriot,  Georgetown,  S.  C. 

*  William  Hooper,  A.  M.  Marblehead. 
*Jonathan  Mason,  Boston. 
*1FJoseph  Orne,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C.  Salem. 
*John  Gorham  Palfrey,  A.  M.;  Div.  S.  1818; 

8.  T.D.  1834;  LL.D.  1869,  St.  Andr.  1838; 

Overseer ;  Prof.  Bibl.  Lit ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist 

Soc. ;  M.  C.  Cambridge. 

*Theophilus  Parsons,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1849  ;  Dane 

Prof.  Law ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  Memb.  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Boston. 

*Hasket  Derby  Pickman,  Salem. 

*Chandler   Robbins,    Hon.    Mem,    Bowd.    1815 ; 

M.  D.  1818,  HaUoweU,  Me. 

*Benjamin  Ogle  Tayloe,  A.  M.  1820,  Richmond,  Va. 

*  William  Augustus  Warner,  A.M. ;  D.  Ml,          Hard  wick. 


68  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

K.  S.  T. 

1815 

*John  Prescott  Bigelow,  A.M. ;  also  Dart.  1848,    Boston. 

*Daniel  Neil  Bradford,  A.  M. ;  A.  M.  (Hon.) 
Transylvania  (Ky.)  1821;  Tutor  Transylvania 
Univ.  Boston. 

*Charles  Briggs,  A.  B.  (Hon.)  Bowd.  1817 ;  A.  M.  ; 

Div.  S.  1818  ;  Tutor  Bowd.  Coll.  Halif  ax,  N.  S. 

*George  Washington  Eggleston,  A.  M.  1819,          Lenox. 

*  GEORGE  EUSTIS,  A.  M.;  LL.  D.  1849  ;  Just,  and 

Ch.  Just.  Supr.  Court  La.  Boston. 

*  Stevens  Everett)  A.  M.  Dorchester. 
*Appleton  Howe,  A.M. ;  M.  D.  1819,  Hopkinton. 

*  George   Goldthwait  Ing er soil,  A.  M. ;  S.  T.  D. 

1845,  Cambridge. 

*Levi  Washburn  Leonard,  A.  M.;  S.  T.  D.  1849,  Bridgewater. 
*William  H.  Moulton,  Boston. 

*GAYTON  PICKMAN  OSGOOD,  A.  M.;  M.  C.  Andover. 

* Edmund  Quincy  Sewell,  A.  M.  Marblehead. 

*Pelham  Winslow  Warren,  A.  M.  Plymouth. 

*John  Lee  Watson,  A.  M. ;  S.  T.  D.  Columbia 

1852,  Boston. 


1816 

*Benjamin  G.  Allston,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*John  Vaughan  Apthorp,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*  William  Howard  Gardiner,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*Doddridge  Crocker  Hichborn,  A.  M.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
*John  C.  Jones,  Boston. 
*1FSamuel  Philips  Newman,  A.  M. ;  Princ.  State 

Normal  S.  Barre ;  Prof.  Anc.  Lang,  and  Class. 
Lit.,  Prof.  Rhet.  and  Orat.  Bowd.  Coll.  Hanover,  N.  H. 

*^  Oliver  William  Bourn  Peabody,  A.  M.  ;  LL.  B. 
1822 ;  Prof.  Eng.  Lit.  Jefferson  Coll.  (La.) ; 
Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Boston. 

*  Joseph  Augustus  Peabody,  A.  M.  Salem. 
*Henry  Bromfield  Pearson,  A.  M.  Andover. 
*1[Samuel  Perry,  D.  M.  also  G.  M.  New  Bedford. 


POBCELLIAN  CLUB 


69 


*Augustus  Thorndike,  A.M.;  D.  ATI,  also  G.  Ml,  Boston. 
*Hemy  Artemas  Ward,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1832; 
L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*  William    Rounsville    Peirce    "Washburn,   LL.  B. 

1820,  Middleborough. 

*1FJoseph  Willard,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1820,  Cambridge. 

K.  S.  T. 

1816 

*George  Baker,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1820,  Dedham. 

*John  James  Devereux,  1849  ;  A.  M.  1850,  Salem. 

*Thomas  H.  Everett,  Boston. 

*  William  Bourn  Oliver  Peabody,  A.  M. ;  S.  T.  D. 

1842,  Springfield. 

*Jonathan  Greeley  Stevenson,  A.  M.;  M.  D.  1826,  Boston. 

*  William  Ware,  A.M.  Brookline. 


1817 

*Daniel  Heyward  Brailsford,  A.  M.  1827, 
*1[SAMUEL  ATKINS  ELIOT,  A.M.;  Div.  S.  1820 

Treasurer ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  M.  C. 
*^Benjamin  Fessenden,  A.  M. 
*Wyllys  Lyman,  Yale  1817  ;  LL.  B.  1820, 
*1[Samuel  Joseph  May,  A.  M. 
*Samuel  H.  Myers, 
*TRobert  Schuyler,  A.  M. 
*01iver  Sheafe,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C. 
*1f Thomas  Russell  Sullivan,  A.M.;  D. Ml, 
*T[Charles  Henry  "Warren,  A.  M. 
*1FFrancis  "William  Winthrop,  D.  M.  also  G.  M. 

K  S.  T. 

1817 

*"William  Ferdinand  Carey,  Chelsea. 

*  Joseph  Coolidge,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*CALEB  CUSHING,  A.  M.  ;  LL.  D.  1852  ;  Tutor ; 

Overseer ;    Fellow   A*nT   Acad. ;  Memb.  Mass. 


Charleston,  S.  C. 
\ 

Boston. 
Sandwich. 
Hartford,  Vt 
Boston. 

Richmond,  Va. 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Boston. 
Plymouth. 
Boston. 


70  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

Hist.  Soc. ;  Just.  Supr.  Court  Mass. ;  Attorney- 
Gen.  U.  S. ;  M.  C.  ;  U.  S.  Comm.  to  conclude 
peace  with  China;  U.  S.  Min.  Plen.  China, 
Spain,  Newburyport. 

*George  Barrell  Emerson,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1859, 
Brown  1858  ;  Tutor ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  Memb. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Boston. 

*Sylvanus  Lazell  Mitchell,  Bridgewater. 

*John  Larkin  Pay  son,  A.  M.  Charlestown. 

*Samuel  Soley,  Charlestown. 

*Samuel  Perkins  Spear,  Boston. 


1818 

*John  Hooker  Ashmun, Hon.  Mem.  1830 ;  A.M.; 

Royal  Prof.  Law,  Cambridge. 

*1[Francis  Brinley,  A.  M.  1827,  Boston. 

*  William  Augustus  Carson,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
*George  Chase,  Portland,  Me. 
*Philander  Chase,  "Worthington,  O. 
*Ralph  Emms  Elliott,  M.  D.  1824,  Coll.  Phys.  and 

Surg.  N.  Y.  1821,  Beaufort,  S.  C. 

*HJohn  Everett,  A.  M. ;  Tutor  Transylvania  Univ. 

(Ky.)  Boston. 

*Thomas  Gadsden,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Joseph  Gihnan,  D.  M*l,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

*Nathaniel  Hathaway,  L.  P.  C.  New  Bedford. 

*  Joshua  Henshaw  Hay  ward,  A.M. ;  M.  D.  1821,  Boston. 
*Bela  Latham,  Lyme,  N.  H. 
*Thomas  McCullock,                                                  Kennebunk,  Me. 
*1FGrenville  Mellen,  Hon.  Mem.  ;  D.  M.                Portland,  Me. 
*Richard  Morris,  Hon.  Mem.  ;  A.  M.  Yale,            New  York,  N.  Y. 

*  William  Parsons,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*Edward  Robertson,  Virginia. 
*1TWinslow  Warren  Sever,  A.  M.  1823 ;  G.  M.      Kingston. 
*Robert  Waight,  Beaufort,  S.  C. 
*Charles  Walker,  Tutor,  and  Librarian  Transyl- 
vania Univ.  (Ky.)                                                   Concord,  N.  H. 

*Robert  Breck  Garven  Williams,  A.  M.  Boston. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

1819 

*Thomas  Learning  Caldwell,  A.M.  ;  Tutor  Tran- 
sylvania Univ.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

*Charles  Shirley  Carter,  Pr.  Wm.  Co.,  Va. 

*TThomas  Savage  Clay,  A.  M. ;  G.  M.  Medford. 

*1TThomas  Bulfinch  Coolidge,  also  Yale  1819, 

A.  M.  Boston. 

*John  R.  Dall,  Baltimore,  Md. 

*1[Edward  Dorr,  A.  M.  Roxbury. 

*  James  Cutler  Dunn,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Samuel  Taylor  Oilman,  A.  M.  ;  L.  P.  C.  Exeter,  N.  H. 

*John  Haslett,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  Penn.  1822,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*1TEdward  Ellenborough  Law,  New  London,  Ct. 

*Charles  Carter  Lee,  A.  M.  Alexandria,  Va. 

*Charles  Lyman,  A.  M.;  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

K.   S.  T. 


1819 

*Sidney  Brooks,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Horace  Gray,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Nathaniel  Leech  Hooper,  also  Yale  1821,  A.  M.  Marblehead. 

*Winslow  Lewis,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1822,  Boston, 

*Phillips  Payson,  Charlestown. 

*STEPHEN  CLARENDON  PHILLIPS,  A.  M.  ;  M.  C.  Salem. 

George  Henry  Snelling,  also  Yale  1819,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Henry  Upham,  A.  M.  ;  D.  M.  Brookfield. 


1820 

*HJoseph  Thornton  Adams,  A.  M. ;  G.  M.  Boston. 

*Thomas  John  Bowie,  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

*John  Sanf ord  Dart,  Charleston,  S.  G. 

*1FJames  Ferdinand  Deering,  A.  M.  Westbrook,  Me. 

*  Archibald  Dunbar,  Natchez,  Miss. 
WiUiam  Henry  Furness,  A.  M. ;  S.  T.  D.  1847,  Medford. 

*David  Priestley  Hall,  A.  M.  Pomfret,  Ct. 


72                                POBCELLIAN  CLUB 

*1  Alfred  Woodward  Haven,  A.  M.  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

*1TIsaac  Lothrop  Hedge,  A.  M.  Plymouth. 

*TTGeorge  Barber  Osborn,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*f  CHABLES  PAINE,  A.  M. ;  Gov.  Vt. ;  L.  P.  C.     Williamstown,  Vt. 

*  William  George  Read,  A.  M.;  LL.  D.  George- 

town 1842 ;   D.  M'l,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*  IT John  Rogers,  A.  M.  Boston. 
^Stephen  Schuyler,  A.  M.  1845,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 
*William  Rufus  Smith,  Natchez,  Miss. 
*William  M.  Steuart,  Georgetown,  D.  C. 
*1TFrancis  Henry  Williams,  A.  M.  Boston. 

K.   S.  T. 

1820 

*Thaddeus  Bowman  Bigelow,  A.  M.  Cambridge. 

*Frederick  Augustus  Cobb,  A.  M.  1824,  Portland,  Me. 

*Gideon  Tucker,  Salem. 

*Adolphus  Eugene  Watson,  A.  M.  Cambridge. 


1821 

*ROBERT  WOODWARD  BARN-WELL,  A.  M.;  Pres. 

S.  Carolina  Coll. ;  M.  C. ;  Senator  U.  S.  Beaufort,  S.  C. 

*AUard  Henry  Belin,  A.  M.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Horton  Bethune,  A.  M.  ;  M.  D.  Columbia  1829,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
*William  Parker  Coffin,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*George  Minot  Dexter,  Boston. 

*1TDavid  Wood  Gorham,  M.  D.  1824  ;  L.  P.  C.    Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
*Robert  Marion  Gourdin,  M.  D.  Coll.  Phys.  and 

Surg.  N.  Y.  1824,  Pineville,  S.  C. 

*John  Gaillard  Keith  Gonrdin,  Pineville,  S.  C. 

*1[George  Johonnot  Hubbard,  Boston. 

*Francis  Cabot  Lowell,  A.  M.  1825,  Boston. 

*H  Samuel  Hall  Lyon,  D.  M.  Baltimore,  Md. 

*Joseph  Manigault,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Mellish  Irving  Motte,  A.  M.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*Henry  Manly  Neyle,  Charleston,  S.  C. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


73 


*€TWUliam  Foster  Otis,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,  also  G.  M.  Boston. 
*William  H.  Pope,  Louisville,  Ky. 

*€"Benjamin  Tyler  Reed,  Boston. 

**~  Andrew  Turnbull,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*CHAELES  WE>TWOETH  UPHAM,  A.  M. ;  Jf.  C.    Salem. 

K.  a  T. 


1821 


*John  Lowell  Gardner,  A.  M. 
*George  Williams  Pratt,  A.  M. 


Boston. 
Boston. 


1822 

*Larz  Anderson,  A.  M.  1858 ;  D.  M \ 
**~CHARLES  GORDON  ATHZETOX.  A*  M.;  M.  C.j 

Senator  U.  S. 

*Oliver  Bronson,  Hon.  Mem. ;  A.  M.  Yale, 
**~Jephthah  A.  T.  Bynum, 
*T.  Thomas  Fair  Capers,  A.  M. 
*VWilliam  Putnam  Endicott, 
**"George  Fox,  A.  M. 
*"~Edward  Jackson  Lowell,  A.  M. 
*George  M.  Morris,  Hon.  Mem. 
*Henry  Bromfield  Rogers,  A.  M. 
'•"Norman  Seaver,  A.M.;  D.  M. 
*THenry  Stout, 
*Daniel  Wikoff, 


Louisville,  Ky. 

f 

AmherstjN.  H. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


Charleston,  S.  C. 
Salem. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
LL.  B.  1825,  Boston. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 
Boston. 
Boston. 
Dover,  Del 
Opelousas,  La. 


*William  Yates,  M.  D.  Penn.  1825  ;  L.  P.  C.      Charleston,  S.  C. 


K.  S.  T. 


1822 


* Timothy  Darling, 
*Charles  Phelps  Hnntington, 
*Richard  Bennet  Granger  Mitchell, 
*Henry  Harding  Penniman, 


Henniker,  N.  H. 
Hadley. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
New  Braintree. 


*John  Holbrook  Richards,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1825,     Dedham. 


74 


POECELLIAN  CLUB 


*James  Sullivan,  Boston. 

*Alexander  Thomas,  A.  M.  ;  M.  D.  1827,  Boston. 

*Ebenezer  Torrey,  A.  M.  Lancaster. 


1823 

^William  Amory,  1845  ;  A.  M.  1845, 

*Samuel  Parkman  Blake,  1841 ;  A.  M.  1841, 

*1TFrederick  Bronson,  1824 ;  A.  M.  1848, 

*Thomas  Jefferson  Bryan,  1843  ;  A.  M.  1843, 

*David  Bullock, 

*1TGeorge  Henry  Calvert,  1855, 

*Charles  Carroll,  1855, 

*f  Charles  Chapin,  1855 ;  M.  D.  1826, 

*  IF  Jacob  Crowninshield, 

*John  Atkinson  Cunningham,  1850 ;  A.  M.  1850,  Richmond,  Va. 
*Robert  Thomas  Dunbar,  Natchez,  Miss. 

*  JAMES  DANDRIDGE  HALYBURTON,  1850 ;  A.  M. 


Boston. 
Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Richmond,  Va. 
Pr.  Geo.  Co.,  Md. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Brattleboro,  Vt. 
Salem. 


1850 ;  Judge  U.  S.  Dist.  Court  Va. 
*HCharles  Carroll  Harper, 
^Charles  Thompson  Haskell,  1855, 
*Phineas  MiUer  KoUock,  M.  D.  Penn.  1826, 
*David  Minge, 
HGeorge  Peabody,  1843 ;  A.  M.  1843 ;  D.  M'l, 

also  G.  M. 
*1TRussell  Sturgis,  1845 ;  A.  M.  184§ ;  L.  P.  C., 

also  G.  M'l,  Boston. 

Warner  T.  Taliaferro,  Glo'ster  Co.,  Va. 

*Edward  Thornton  Tayloe,  1854,  Washington,  D.  C. 

K,  S.  T. 


Richmond,  Va. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Savannah,  Ga. 
Richmond,  Va. 
t 
Salem. 


1823 

*John  Adams,  1873,  Quincy. 

*Henry  Grafton  Chapman,  1841 ;  A.  M.  1841,  Boston. 

*Martin  Gay,  1841 ;  A,  M.  1841 ;  M.  D.  1826,  Hingham. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


75 


1824 

*!  William  Hazzard  Wigg  Sarnwell, 

*John  Francis  Bingaman, 

*1[Edward  Blake,  A.  M. 

ITWilliam  Boott, 

*Charles  Henry  Carter, 

*Alexander  Clarke  Dunbar, 

* Stephen  Elliott,  A.  M. 

*  If  John  Henry  Gray,  A.  M. 

Horatio  Nelson  Lloyd, 

*HWilliam  Edward  Payne,  A.  M. 

*Charles  Gideon  Putnam,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1827 

L.  P.  C. 

*Daniel  Clark  Relf,  A.  M.  ;  D.  M'l, 
*Nathaniel  Silsbee,  A.  M.  1862  ;  Treasurer, 
*Calvin  Stephen  Smith, 
*Josiah  Smith, 
*John  H.  Wickham,  LL.  D.  1815, 

K.  S.  T. 


Beaufort,  S.  C. 

Natchez,  Miss. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Fauquier  Co.,  Va. 

Natchez,  Miss. 

Beaufort,  S.  C. 

Boston. 

Alexandria,  D.  C. 

Boston. 

• 

Salem. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Salem. 

Natchez,  Miss. 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Richmond,  Va. 


1824 

*Samuel  Adams  Cooper,  A.  M. 

*Rufus  Dawes, 

*George  Bucknam  Dorr,  1866, 

*John  Thomas  Phillip  Dumont,  A.  M. 

^Benjamin  S.  Gibbes, 

^Walter  Izard, 

*Thomas  Lowndes, 

*  William  Pratt,  A.  M.  1828, 

*Charles  Church  Chandler  Tucker, 

*Henry  Samuel  Tudor, 

*William  Wilson  Wheelwright, 


1825 

*  James  M.  Alston, 

*Hilary  Breton  Cenas,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C. 


Salem. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Hartford,  Ct 

Boston. 


Clark  Co.,  Ala. 
New  Orleans,  La. 


76 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


*1T Jonathan  Chapman,  A.  M. 

*U Francis  Cunningham,  G.  M. 

*1[William  Dwight, 

^Stephen  EUiott,  A.  M. 

*  Joshua  Francis  Fisher,  A.  M. 

*fWilliam  M.  Garrow, 

*Charles  D.  Manigault, 

*Peter  Manigault, 

*1TWilliam  MiUer,  D.  M. 

*John  G.  North, 

"TAllyne  Otis,  A.  M. 

*Robert  Dow  Percy,  L.  P.  C. 

* Edward  Goldsborough  Prescott,  A. 

*Paul  Trapier,  S.  T.  D.  1867  ;  D. 

*1FGeorge  Augustus  Beverly  Walker,  D.  M'l, 

D.  M.,  also  G.  M. 
nCharles  Willing,  M.  D.  Penn.  1828, 

K.  S.  T. 

1825 

*CHARLES  FRANCIS  ADAMS,  A.M.;  LL.  D.  1864, 
Yale  1872;  Overseer;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  and  Am.  Philos.  Soc. ;  Vice-Pres.  and 
Pres.  Am.  Acad. ;  Hon.  Memb.  Soc.  Antiq. 
London ;  M.  C. ;  U.  S.  Min.  Plen.  Gt.  Britain,  Boston. 


Boston. 

Boston. 

Springfield. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Mobile,  Ala. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Boston. 

St.  Francisville,  La. 

Boston. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Augusta,  Ga. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


*Edward  Dewey, 
*Benjamin  B.  Fessenden, 
*Charles  Phineas  Foster, 


Boston. 
Boston. 
Boston. 


* Samuel  KirUand  Lothrop,  A.  M. ;  S.  T.  D.  1852,  Boston. 
*John  Hancock  Richardson,  A.  M.  Newton. 

*Edward  Rundlet,  M.  D.  1829,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

*George  Sheafe,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

*George  Edward  Winthrop,  A.  M.  Boston. 


1826 


*Jerome  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  D. 
*Robert  N.  Carnan, 


Baltimore,  Md. 
Baltimore,  Md. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


77 


*Joseph  Heatley  Cheves, 

*Charles  J.  Hunt, 

*Adolphus  Peter  Jouve,  A.  M.  1831 ;  L.  P.  C. 

*George  Caspar  Jouve, 

*Edward  Carrington  Marshall, 

*  William  H.  Morgan, 

*James  L.  Murray, 

*Edward  North,  M.  D.  Coll.  So.  Carolina,  1829, 

*George  Franklin  Turner,  M.  D.  1830, 

K.S.  T. 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Boston. 

Havana,  Cuba. 
Havana,  Cuba. 
Richmond,  Va. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Richmond,  Va. 


1826 

*George  Atherton, 

*Benjamin  Cox,  A.M.;  M.  D.  1829, 
•Charles  Russell  Lowell,  A.  M. 
*John  Charles  Phillips, 
*Stephen  Minot  Weld,  A.  M. 


Amherst,  N.  H. 

Salem. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Lancaster. 


1827 


Georgetown,  S.  C. 


Salem. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Springfield. 

Boston. 


*Thomas  Alston, 

*1TBenjamin  Varnum   Crowninshield,  D.  M.,  also 

G.  M. 

*irThomas  Kemper  Davis,  A.  M. ;  G.  M'l, 
IfEpes  Sargent  Dixwell,  Hon.  Mem. ;  A.  M. 
*1TFrancis  Dwight,  D.  Ml,  also  G.  M. 
*TThomas  Dwight,  L.  P.  C. 
*HEdward  William  Hook,  Hon.  Mem.;  M.  D. 

1832,  Castine,  Me. 

*  Alfred  Lee,  A.  M . ;    S.    T.  D.  1860,  Trinity 

(Conn.)  1841,  Kenyon  (0.)  1841,  Hobart  (N. 

Y.)  1841,  Delaware  1877 ;  Bishop  Del  1887,  Norwich,  Ct. 
*1[George  Augustus  Meredith,  A.  M.  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

*TTCharles  Gushing  Paine,  A.  M.  Boston. 

William  Powell  Perkins,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Edmund  Quincy,  A.  M.  ;   Overseer  ;  Fellow  Am. 

Acad. ;    Memb.    Mass.    Hist.    Soc.   and     Am. 

Philos.  Soc.  Boston. 


78  POBCELLIAN  CLUB 

*  William  Henry  Roosevelt,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

IFJames  Gillespie  Howe,  Newbern,  N.  C. 

*John  Turner  Sargent,  A,  M.  Boston. 

*1TWilliam  Schuyler,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

K.  S.  T. 


1827 

*Frederick  Hall  Bradlee,  Boston. 

*Francis  Dana,  1867 ;  A.  M.  1831,  Cambridge. 

*Simon  Gratz,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

*William  Bradbury  Kingsbury,  Roxbuiy. 

*  James  Savage,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
*Nathaniel  Burger  Shaler,  1870 ;  M.  D.  1829,  Newport,  Ky. 

*  Arnold  Francis  Welles,  Hon.  Mem.  1832 ;  A.  M.  Boston. 


1828 

*1TArthur  Howson  Hooe  Bernard,  Fredericksb'g,  Va. 

*Frederick  Dabney,  A.  M.  Fayal,  Azores. 

*  Joseph  Willard  Dana,  Cambridge. 
*Charles  Chauncy  Emerson,  Hon.  Mem. ;  A.  M., 

LL.  B.  1832,  Boston. 

*HRobert  Gilmor,  Baltimore,  Md. 

^Patrick  Grant,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*John   Singleton    Copley    Green)  A.    M.,  also 

Racine,  1854 ;  M.  D.  1831,  Boston. 

*  James  Jackson,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1834,  Boston. 
*1TFrancis  Caleb  Loring,  A.  M.  ;  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 
*Henry   Swasey  McKean,  Hon.  Mem.  1835 ;  A. 

M. ;  Tutor,  Cambridge. 

*HCharles  Tracy  Murdoch,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1832,  Havana,  Cuba. 
*TWilliam  Phillips,  Boston. 

*fiobert  Charles  Winthrop,  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.  1855, 

Bowd.  1849,  Kenyon  (0.)  1851,  Cambr.  1874 ; 

Overseer  ;  Pres.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Fellow  Am. 

Acad ;  Memb.   Am.  Philos.  Soc.,  Kon.  Nord. 

Oldskr.-Selsk.     (Copenhagen) ;     Hon.    Memb. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB  79 

Soc.  Antiq.  London,  Roy.  Hist  Soc.  (London), 
Inst  Hist.  Geogr.  Ethnogr.  BrasiL ;  M.  C. 
(Speaker)  ;  Senator  U.  S. ;  D.  Ml,  also  G.  M.  Boston. 

KS.  T. 

1828 

*James  Henry  Blake,  Boston. 

*  George  Chapman,  Boston. 
*Samuel  Fulton,  Alexandria,  La. 
*JOHQT    JAMES    GILCHBIST,  LL.D.  1856    Dart 

1852 ;  Just  and  Ch.  Just  Supr.  Court  N.  H. ; 

Judge  U.  S.  Court  of  Claims.  Charlestown,  N.  H. 

*Eugene  Thomas  Whittell  Moore,  Natchez,  Miss. 

*Wittiam  Gray  Swett,  A.  M.  Boston, 

*John  Parker  Tarbell,  A.  M.  Cambridge. 

*Charles  Joseph  Taylor,  Boston. 

*  Benjamin  Duick  Whitney,  G.  M.  Boston. 


1829 

*  William  Henry  C  harming,  Boston. 
**~Francis   Boardman  Crown inshield,  Hon.  Mem. 

1830,  1843 ;  A.  M.  1843 ;  Fellow,  Boston. 

*  BENJAMIN    BOBBINS    CUBTIS,    LL.  B.    1832; 

LL.  D.  1852  ;  Brown  1857 ;  Fellow ;  Fellow  Am. 

Acad. ;  Memb.  Mass.   Hist  Soc.;   Just   Supr. 

Court  U.  S.  Cambridge. 

*^ Charles  Fay,  A.  M.  Cambridge. 

William  Gray,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*  ^[Solomon  Martin  Jenkins,  M.  D.  Penn.  1831,       Easton,  Md. 
*1FEdward  Patrick  Milliken,  D.  Ml,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
*^Isaac  Edward  Morse,  M.  C. ;  D.  M*l,  New  Orleans,  La. 
*HBenjamin  Peirce,  A.  M.  1833 ;   LL.  D.  1867, 

Univ.  N.  C.  1847;  Tutor;  Coll.  Prof.  Math. 
and  Nat  Philos. ;  Perkins  Prof.  Astron.  and 
Math. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.,  Royal  Soc.  London, 
Edinb. ;  Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.,  KOn.  Ges. 
Wiss.  Gtfttingen  ;  Supt  U.  S.  Coast  Surv.  Cambridge. 


80 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


Boston. 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Boston. 
Boston. 
L.  P.  C.  Duxbury. 


*George  William  Phillips,  Hon.  Mem. 
*Benjamin  Morgan  Saul,  Hon.  Mem. 
Charles  Storer  Storrow,  Hon.  Mem. 
*William  Watson  Sturgis, 
*HEzra  Weston,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1832: 

K.  S.  T. 

1829 

Edward  Linzee  Cunningham,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1832 ; 

G.  M.  Boston. 

*Nathaniel  Foster  Derby,  Salem. 

*George  Humphrey  Devereux,  A.  M.  Salem. 

*George  Gardner,  A.  M.  Boston. 

Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  A.  M.  (Hon.)  1889  ;  M.  D. 

1836;    LL.  D.  1880,  Edinb.  1886;    Litt.   D. 

Cambr.  1886;  D.  C.  L.  Oxford  1886 ;  Parkman 

Prof.  Anat.  and  Physiol.,  and  Prof.  Emeritus ; 

Dean    Med.    S. ;    Overseer;    Prof.   Anat.   and 

Physiol.   Dart.   Coll. ;    Vice-Pres.   Am.   Acad. ; 

Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.,  and  Am.  Philos.  Soc.     Boston. 


^Washington  Lazarus, 

Samwl  May,  A.  M. 

* Chandler  Bobbins,  A.  M. ;  8.  T.  D.  1855, 

*Howard  Sargent,  A.  M.;  M.  D.  1832, 

*  James  Edward  Sheafe, 

*Joshua  Holyoke  Ward,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1832. 

1830 

*Thomas  Coffin  Amory,  A.  M. 
*1FJohn  Bryant,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l, 
*Beruard  Fitzhugh  Carter,  Hon.  Mem. 
*Charles  Du  Bignon,  Hon.  Mem. 
*Horace  Sprague  Eustis,  A.  M.  1838, 
*George  James  Foster,  A.  M. 
*Robert  Hallowell  Gardiner, 
*Benjamin  Gwinn  Harris,, Sow.  Mem. 
*Robert  William  Hooper,  Hon.   Mem. ;  A.  M. ; 
M.  D.  1836;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. 


Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Leicester. 

Roxbury. 

Boston. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Salem. 


Boston. 
Boston. 

Fauquier  Co.,  Va. 
Savannah,  Ga. 
O.  P.  Comfort,  Va. 
Boston. 
Gardiner,  Me. 
St.  Mary's  Co.,  Md. 
> 
Marblehead. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

*Isaac  Appleton  Jewett,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

*fJoHN  BozMAJf  KEEB,  A.  M. ;  M.  C. ;  L.  P.  C.  Easton,  Md. 
*Henry  Winthrop  Sargent,  A.  M.  Boston. 

If  John  Osborne  Sargent,  G.  M.  Boston. 

*Theodore  Sedgwick,  Hon.  Mem.  Stockbridge. 

*Theodore  William  Snow,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*William  Henry  Stiles,  Hon.  Mem.  Savannah,  Ga. 

*CHABLES  SUMNEB,  LL.  B.  1834 ;  LL.  D.  1859, 

Yale  1856,  Amherst,  1856  ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ; 

Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.,  and  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ; 

Senator  U.  S.  Boston. 

*Charlemagne  Tower,  A.  M.  Paris,  N.  Y. 

*1FJoseph  Barney  Williams,  A.  M.  Baltimore,  Md. 


81 


K.  S.  T. 

1830 


*Joseph  Lyman,  A.  M.  ;  D.  M. 
*James  Swan  Sullivan,  M.  D. 


Northampton. 
Boston. 


1831 

*Thomas  Gold  Appleton,  A.  M.  1877,  Boston. 

*  Francis  Boott,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*1[Frederick  William  Brune,  A.  M.  Baltimore,  Md. 
*Francis  Lowell  Button,  LL.  B.  1834,  Boston. 
*1fHenry  Frederick  Friese,  A.  M.  1832 ;  G.  M.  Baltimore,  Md. 
*William  Cabot  Gorham,  Hon.  Mem.  Boston. 

*  IF  Robert  Habersham,  L.  P.  C.  Savannah,  Ga. 

*  Herman  Brimmer  Inches,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1834,  Boston. 

*John  George  McKean,  Hon.  Mem.  1835,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*Wendell  Phillips,  LL.  B.  1834  ;  D.  M'l,  G.  Wl,  Boston. 
George   Cheyne   Shattuck,  A.  M. ;    M.  D.  1835  ; 

Prof.  Clin.  Med. ;  Hersey  Prof.  Theo.  and  Pract. 

Med. ;  Dean  Med.  S. ;  Prof.  Physiol.  and  Instit. 

Med.  Trinity  Coll.  (Conn.)  ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Boston. 
*Francis  Henry  Silsbee,  Salem. 

*John  T.  S.  Sullivan,  Hon.  Mem.  Boston. 

*1FCharles  Henry  Tilghman,  A.  M.  1839,  Easton,  Md. 

*Abraham  Rand  Thompson,  Charlestown. 


82  POBCELLIAN  CLUB 

K.  S.  T. 

1831 

*Charles  Harris,  Boston. 

*  John  Lothrop  Motley,  Ph.  D.  GrOningen ;  Litt.  D 

Univ.  N.  Y. ;  LL.  D.  1860,  Univ.  City  N.  Y. 
1858,  Cambr.  1861,  Leyden  1872 ;  J.  C.  D.  Ox- 
ford 1860 ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Fellow 
Am.  Acad. ;  Memb.  Am.  Pbilos.  Soc. ;  Maatsch. 
Nederl.  Letterk.  (Leyden),  Hist.  Gezelsch. 
Utrecht ;  Hon.  Member  Society  Antiq.  London, 
Roy.  Soc.  Hist.  (London)  ;  Memb.  Kon.  NederL 
Inst.  Wetensch.  (Amsterdam) ;  Cor.  Member 
Acad.  Imp.  Sci.  (St.  Petersburg)  ;  Cor.  Memb., 
and  For.  Assoc.  Acad.  Sci.  Mor.  et  Pol.  (Insti- 
tut  de  France) ;  U.  S.  Min.  Plen.  Austria,  Gt. 
Britain,  Boston. 

*Samuel  Wigglesworth,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1834 ;  D.  M.  Boston. 

1832 

*1FHoratio  Bigelow,  1866,  Cambridge. 

*f  Richard  MiUer  Chapman,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1836,  Boston. 
*1TGeorge  Caspar  Crowninshield,  Boston. 

*John  Warren  Gorham,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1837,          Boston. 
*Rhett  Jacob  Motte,  M.  D.  Med.  Coll.  S.  C.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*^J~ohn  Parkman,  Brighton. 

*1TSamuel  Parkman  Shaw,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*  John  Boardman  Silsbee,  Hon.  Mem,.  1832,  Salem. 
*1[JosEPH     STEVENS     BUCKMINSTER     THACHEE, 

Just  Supr.  Court  Miss. ;  D.  ATI,  Boston. 

*1TAlanson  Tucker,  Derry,  N.  H. 

*  James  Sullivan  "Warren,  A.  M.  Boston. 

K.  S.  T. 

1832 

*James  Augustus  Dorr,  Boston. 

*  Oliver  Capen  Everett,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*Henry  Waring  Latane  Temple,  Essex  Co.,  Va. 


MEMBERS   OF  THE  P.  C.  SINCE  THE  UNION 
OF  THE  P.  C.  AND  K.  S.  T. 


1833 

*Gervais  Baillio, 

George  Inglis  Crafts,  A.  M.  1837, 

*William  Dehon,  1834;  L.  P.  C. 

*Henry  Yancey  Gray,  Hon.  Mem. 

*John  Joy, 

Waldo  Higginson,  A.  M.  1856, 

*Charlea  Jackson, 

*Francis  Eben  Oliver, 

*Charles  Henry  Peirce,  A.  M.;  M.  D.  1836, 

*Fletcher  Webster,  D.  M'l, 

Charles  Alfred  Welch,  G.  ATI, 


Alexandria,  La. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Boston. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Boston. 

Cambridge. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Cambridge. 

Boston. 

Boston. 


1834 

*Gideon  Forrester  Barstow,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1837,  Salem. 
*Edward  Darley  Boit,  1844;  A.  M.  1844;  LL.  B. 

1844,  Boston. 

*Henry  Burroughs,  1835,  Hon.  Mem. ;  S.  T.  D. 


Boston. 
Springfield. 
Centreville,  Md. 
St.  Chas.  Par.,  La. 
LowelL 


Trin.  1876, 
*Frederick  Dwight,  1863, 

*  James  Tilghman  Earle,  Hon.  Mem.  1863, 
*Drausin  Baltazar  Labranche. 

*Rofus  Bigelow  Lawrence, 

*Samuel  Parkman,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1838  ;  Fellow 

Am.  Acad. ;  G.  M'l,  Boston. 

*John  Turner  Welles  Sargent,  1835,  Boston. 

*  William  Vincent  Thather,  A.  M.  Boston. 
*Henty  Constantine  Wayne,  Savannah,  Ga, 
*Charles  Henry  Wheelwright,  1875;  M.  D.  1837; 

D.  M'l,  Boston. 


84  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

*Robert  Wickliffe,  Lexington,  Ky. 

JOSEPH  HABTWELL  WILLIAMS,  1835 ;  LL.  B.  1837 ; 

Gov.  Maine  \L.  P.  C.  Augusta,  Me. 


1835 

William  Henry  Allen,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,  New  Bedford. 

William  Frederick  Frick,  L.  P.  C.  Baltimore,  Md. 

Charles  Horatio  Gates,  1873,  Montreal,  L.  C. 

*  Daniel  Jones,  Nantucket. 
*Nemese  Harmogene  Labranche,                              St  Chas.  Par.,  La. 
*Amos   Adams   Lawrence,  Treasurer;  Overseer; 

Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Boston. 

Charles  Henry  Parker,  Boston. 

*Thomas  Pinckney  Rutledge,  D.  M'l,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

1836 

*Samuel  Cabot,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1839 ;  Fellow  Am. 

Acad.  Boston. 

*John  William  Tudor  Gardiner,  Gardiner,  Me. 
John  Thompson  Gray,  A.  M.  1871 ;  LL.  B.  1839 ; 

D.  M'l,  Louisville,  Ky. 

William  Neyle  Habersham,  Savannah,  Ga. 

William  Minot,  LL.  B.  1840,  Boston. 

*Grenville  Tudor  Phillips,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*John  Harleston  Read,  A.  M.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Samuel  Gray  Ward,  A.  M.  Boston. 

1837 

*Simon  Forrester  Barstow,  LL.  B.  1841,  Salem. 

*Richard  Henry  Dana,  A.  M . ;  LL.  B.  1839; 
LL.  D.  1866,  Hobart  (N.  Y.)  1853;  Instr.  Elo- 
cution ;  Overseer ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Boston. 

*  Louis  Salvador  Fellowes,  Havana,  Cuba. 
William  Whitwell  Greenough,                                    Boston. 
*Samuel  Tenney  Hildreth,  Instructor  Elocution,      Gloucester. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB  85 

*Christopher  Columbus  Holmes,  A.  M '. ;   M.  D. 

1840 ;  L.  P.  C.  Kingston. 

*Henry  Hubbard,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1840 ;  D.  M'l,  Charlestown,  N.  H. 
*Joseph  Alston  Huger,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*James  Gales  Seaton,  Washington,  D.  C. 

*Supply  Clap  Thwing,  Son.  Mem.  Roxbury. 

*John  Francis  Tuckerman,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1841 ; 

L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*William  Pinckney  Williams,  Baltimore,  Md. 

*Edward  Pinckney  Williams,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1838 

*Gerard  Bond  Bate,  Louisville,  Ky. 

*Wendell  Thornton  Davis,  Greenfield. 

*  James  Barnwell  Heyward,  D.  M'l,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*  William  Henry  Heyward,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
JAMES  RUSSELL  LOWELL,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1840 ; 

J.  C.  D.  Oxford  1873 ;  LL.  D.  1884,  Cambr. 

1874,  St.  Andrews  1884,  Edinb.  1884,  Bologna 

1888  ;  Smith  Prof.  French  and  Span.  Lang,  and 

Lit.  and  Prof.  Belles  Lettres,  and  Smith  Prof. 

Emeritus  ;  Rector  St.  Andrews  Univ. ;  Overseer ; 

Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc., 

Am.  Philos.  Soc.,  and  Real  Acad.  Espafiola ;  Fel- 
low Royal  Soc.  (Edinb.),  and  Royal  Soc.  Lit. 

(London)  ;  U.  S.  Min.  Plen.  Spain,  Gt.  Britain ; 

Hon.  Mem.  1857,  Cambridge. 

Thomas  McLaughlin,  Hon.  Mem. ;  LL.  B.  1839,  Columbia,  Miss. 
*WILLIAM  PRESTON,  Hon.  Mem. ;  LL.  B.  1838 ; 

Min.  Plen.  Spain  ;  M.  C.  Louisville,  Ky. 

*Benjamin  Garden  Pringle,  Hon.  Mem.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

^Benjamin  Smith  Rotch,  A.  M.  1870 ;  L.  P.  C.     New  Bedford. 
William  James  Rotch,  A.  M.  1870,  New  Bedford. 

WiUiam  Wetmore  Story,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1840 ; 

D.  C.  L.  Oxford  1887  ;  Prof.  Accad.  Sta.  Cecilia 

(Rome),   Prof.  Accad.    Quiriti,   Accad.  Arcadi 

(Rome)  ;    Fellow  Am.   Acad. ;    Memb.    Mass. 

Hist.  Soc. ;  Chev.  de  POrdre  de  Fran§ois  P.       Cambridge. 


86  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

1839 

Loring  Henry  Austin,  A.  M.  Cambridge. 

*Kirk  Boott,  G.  M'l,  Cambridge. 

*George  William  Christy,  D.  M'l,  New  Orleans,  La. 

*Joseph  Lewis  Danforth,  Louisville,  Ky. 

*Enos  Williams  Dean,  Boston. 

Samuel  Eliot,  A.  M. ;  A.  M.  (Hon.)  Trinity  (Conn.) 

1857  ;  LL.  D.  1880,  Columbia  1863  ;  Overseer; 

Headmaster  Girls'  High  S.  Boston ;  Brownell 

Prof.  Hist,  and  Polit.  Sci.,  and  Pres.  Trinity 

Coll.  (Conn.)  ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Fellow 

Am.  Acad. ;  Supt.  Pub.  Schools  Boston,  Cambridge. 

*Romuald  Labranche,  L.  P.  C.  Jeff.  Par.,  La. 

*  James  Johnson  Moore,  Harrodsburg,  Ky. 
*Thomas  Snead,  Z>.  M'l,  Louisville,  Ky. 
*Richard  Cleveland  StiUwell,  A.  M.  1846 ;  M.  D. 

1843  ;  Berks.  Med.  CoU.  Lancaster. 

1840 

*Henry  Bryant,  A.  M.;  M.  D.  1843;  Fellow  Am. 

Acad.  Boston. 

James  Elliot  Cabot,  LL.  B.  1845 ;  LL.  D.  1886  ; 

Overseer ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Boston. 

*John  Francis  Heath,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,  Petersburg,  Va. 

*Nathaniel  Dean  Hubbard,  Charlestown,  N.  H. 

*  James  Lawrence,  A.M.;  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*  Joseph  Coolidge  Shaw,  A.  M.  Boston. 
Edward  Holker  Welch,  A.  M '.  ;  LL.  B.  1846; 

Adj.  Prof.  French,  Prefect  of  Studies,  and  Prof. 
German  Georgetown  Univ.  (D.  C.)  Boston. 

1841 

*Henry  Fowle  Durant,  1842,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*William  Addison  Fitzhugh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

*William  Henry  Orne,  Milton,  Me. 

Edward  Newton  Perkins,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

*Francis  Morgan  Rotch,  Louisville,  N.  Y. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


87 


1842 

*Francis  Henry  Appleton.  LL.  B.  1845,  Boston. 

*James  Greenough,  Boston. 

*Chauvet  Edmund  La  Beaume,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

George  Theodore  Lyman,  D.  M' I,  Boston. 

Benjamin  White  Nichols,  A.  M.  ;  LL.  B.  1845 ; 

L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

STEPHEN  HENBY  PHILLIPS,  LL.  B.  1844 ;  Attor- 
ney-Gen., Mm.  Finance,  Min.  Foreign  Affairs 
Hawaiian  Islands,  Salem. 

*George  Edward  Rice,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1845,         Boston. 

*Samuel  Conch  Robinson,  Richmond,  Va. 

*  Alfred  Rodman, 

*William  Logan  Rodman, 

*David  Sears,  A.  M.  1852, 

Frederick  Sheld, 


New  Bedford. 

New  Bedford. 

Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


1843 


*Francis  L.  Lee,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C.,  also  G.  M'l,     Boston. 

*Charles  Callahan  Perkins,  A.  M. ;  Fellow  Am. 
Acad. ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Cor.  Member 
Acad.  Inscrip.  et  Belles  Lettres  (Institut  de 
France),  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

Thomas  Handasyde  Perkins,  Boston. 

*William  Crowninshield  Rogers,  Salem. 

Frederick  Richard  Sears,  A.  M.  1852  ;  L.  P.  C.   Boston. 

*  Osmond  Tiffany,  Baltimore,  Md. 

*George  Cabot  Ward,  1876, 


Boston. 


1844 

Henry  Charles  Chauncey,  A.  M. 

James  Gordon  Clarke,  LL.  B.  1846, 

*Charles  William  Dabney,  D.  M'l, 

*Henry  Tallman  Davis, 

*William  Morris  Hunt,  1868 ;  A.  M.  1864, 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
Nashua,  N.  H. 
Fayal,  Azores. 
Boston. 
Boston. 


Leverett  SaltonstaU,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1847 ;  Over- 
seer; Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Salem. 


88  POBCELLIAN  CLUB 

*  Joshua  Clapp  Stone,  Boston. 

Stephen  Goodhue  Wheatland,  L.  P.  C.  Salem. 

Edward  Wheelwright,  A.  M.  Boston. 

1845 

*Frederick  Cunningham,  Boston. 

Edward  Dexter,  D.  M*l,  also  G.  ATI,  Boston. 

John  Rae  Habersham,  Savannah,  Ga. 

*Jonathan  Hunt,  Boston. 

Edward  Julius  Pringle,  A.  M.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Harrison  Ritchie,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

Quiucy  Adams  Shaw,  Boston. 

William  Shaw  Tiffany,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1846 


Edward  Bangs,  LL.  B.  1849  ;  G.  Wl,  Watertown. 

Francis  Boott  Brooks,  Hon.  Mem.  ;  LL.  B.  1846,  Boston. 
Francis  James  Child,  A.  M.  ;   Ph.  D.  Gottingen 

1854  ;  LL.  D.  1884  ;  L.  H.  D.  Columbia  1887; 

Instr.  Rhet.  ;  Tutor  ;  Boylston  Prof.  Rhet.  and 

Oratory  ;  Prof.  English  ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.        Cambridge. 
*John  Amory  Codman,  Roxbury. 

*Augustus  Enoch  Daniels,  Danvers. 

William  Sohier  Dexter,  LL.  B.  1848,  Boston. 

George  Martin  Lane,  A.  M.  1850  ;  Ph.  D.  G6t- 

tingen   1851  ;  Univ.  Prof.    Latin  ;   Pope   Prof. 

Latin  ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Cambridge. 

*Timothy  Bigelow  Lawrence,  A.  M.  Boston. 

Thomas  R.  Rodman,  L.  P.  C.  New  Bedford. 

*William  Ellery  Sedgwick,  D.  M*l,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*BERNARD  CROSBY  WHITMAN,  Just,  and  Ch.  Just. 

Supr.  Court  Nevada,  Portland,  Me. 

*Henry  Austin  Whitney,  A.  M.;  G.  Wl,  Boston. 

1847 

Charles  Bruce,  Halifax  Co.,  Va. 

WILLIAM    CROWNINSHIELD    ENDICOTT,    LL.  D. 

1882;  Overseer;   Fellow;    Memb.  Mass.   Hist. 

Soc.  ;  Just.  Supr.  Court  Mass.  ;  Sec.  War.  U.  S.  ; 

L.  P.  C.  Salem. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB  89 

*Joseph  Peabody  Gardner,  A.  M.  Boston. 

Augustine  Heard,  Ipswich. 
*Roscoe  Briggs  Heath,  Hon.  Mem. ;  LL.  B.  1848,  Petersburg,  Va. 

*Colin  Mackenzie,  Baltimore,  Md. 

*Charles  Henry  Morrell,  D.  M*l,  Havana,  Cuba. 

William  Allen  Neil,  A.  M.  Columbus,  Ohio 

*  William  Cabell  Rives,  Hon.  Mem.  Virginia; 

LL.  B.  1847,  Richmond,  Va. 

Andrew  Cunningham  Wheelwright,  A.  M.  Boston. 

1848 

Joseph  Pringle  Alston,  D.  M'ly  Charleston,  S.  C. 

*  John  David  Hobson,  Hon.  Mem.  Richmond,  Va. 
James  Steuart  Thorndike,  A.  M.;  LL.  B.  1850; 

L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*George  Peabody  Tiffany,  A.  M.  Baltimore,  Md. 

*  Alexander  Scammell  Wadsworth,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1849 

Jerome  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Martin  Brimmer,  Overseer ;  Fellow  ;  Memb.  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  D.  Jf  J,  Boston. 

*Arthur  Bronson,  Hon.  Mem,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*Joseph  Swett  Coolidge,  L.  P.  C.,  also  G.  2fly      Boston. 
Francis  Hathaway,  New  Bedford. 

Edward  Jackson,  Boston. 

*Henry  Elliott  Johnston,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Josiah  Lee  Johnston,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Abbott   Lawrence,  A.  M.   1853;   LL.  B.  1863; 

Memb.  Mass.  Hist  Soc.  Boston. 

James  Edward  Macfarland,  Hon.  Mem. ;  LL.  B. 

1849,  Richmond,  Va. 

*John  Stewart  Walker,  Richmond,  Va. 

1850 

*Edmund  Lincoln  Baylies,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

Walter  Channing  Cabot,  D.  Ml,  Boston. 

JOHX  LT;E  CAREOLL,  Hon.  Mem. ;  Gov.  Maryland,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Thomas  Jefferson  Coolidge,  A.  M.;  Overseer,         Boston. 


90                              PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

Kobert  Barnwell  Fuller,  Beaufort,  S.  C. 

Horatio  Hathaway,  New  Bedford. 

*George  Gardner  Lowell,  Boston. 

*Charles  Ridgely,  Baltimore  Co.,  Md. 

1851 

William  Cutting,  Eon.  Mem.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*Francis  Oliver  Dabney,  L.  P.  C.  Fayal,  Azores. 

*William  Nye  Davis,  1852,  D.  Wl,  Boston. 

*  Alexander  Telfair  Habersham,  Savannah,  Ga. 

*  Augustus  Thorndike  Perkins,  A.  M.  1860 ;  LL.  B. 

1853 ;  Tr.  and  G.  Ml,  Boston. 

1852 

*John  Ellis  Blake,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1855,  Boston. 

Peter  Chardon  Brooks,  A.  M.  1871,  Boston. 

*John  Sylvester  Gardiner,  Boston. 

*William  Edward  Howe,  Hon.  Mem. ;  LL.  B. 

1853,  Boston. 

George  Augustus  Peabody,  LL.  B.  1855 ;  L.  P.  C.  Salem. 

Edward  Ellerton  Pratt,  LL.  B.  1855,  Boston. 

*Paul  Joseph  Revere,  Boston. 

Knyvett  Winthrop  Sears,  A.  M.  1857,  Boston. 

Nathaniel  Devereux  Silsbee,  A.  M.  Salem. 

*George  Brimmer  Sohier,  A.  M.  1858,  Boston. 

Samuel  Lothrop  Thorndike,  A.  M.;  LL.  B.  1854; 

D.  M^l,  Beverly. 

1853 

Theodore  Chase,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*William  Henry  Cunningham,  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

*William  Frick,  Hon.  Mem.  Baltimore,  Md. 

Charles  Coolidge  Pomeroy,  L.  P.  C.  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
*James  Noon  Roosevelt,  Hon.  Mem.  Union  1847  ; 

A.  M.  Union ;  LL.  B.  1851,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1854 

Edward  Wainwright  Codman,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*Brockholst  Cutting,  Hon.  Mem.  New  York,  N.  Y. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB  91 

William  Stanley  Haseltine,  A.  M.  1858,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Benjamin  Joy  Jeffries,  A.  M. ;  M.  D.  1857  ;  Tr.  Boston. 
*Gerard  Walton  Morris,  Hon.  Mem. ;  LL.  B.  1854,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Robert  Aloysius  Renshaw,  Caracas,  Venez. 

Charles  Thorndike,  A.M.;  LL. B.  1857 ;  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 
*William  Thorndike,  A.  M.;  M.  D.  1857,  Beverly. 

Robert   Charles  Winthrop,   1855 ;    A.  M.    1858 ; 

Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

Leonard  Jarvis  Wyeth,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1855 

William  Amory,  Boston. 

Samuel  Parkman  Blake,  Roxbury. 

Edward  Ingersoll  Browne,  LL.  B.  1857 ;  L.  P.  C., 

G.  Ml,  Boston. 

John  Templeman  Coolidge,  Hon.  Mem.  Boston. 

George  Gordon  Crocker,  A.  M.  Taunton. 

*John  Gardner  Gushing,  Hon.  Mem.  Watertown. 

George  Dexter,  Boston. 

*Payson  Perrin  Ellis,  Boston. 

*Langdon  Erving,  LL.  B.  1857,  Baltimore,  Md. 

*Charles  Frederick  Lyman,  A.  M.  1866,  Boston. 

THEODORE  LTMAN,  S.  B.  1858 ;  Overseer ;  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad. ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.,  Nat. 
Acad.  Sci. ;  Hon.  M.  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci. ;  Ml  C. ; 
D.  Ml,  also  G.  M'l,  Boston. 

Willard  Quincy  Phillips,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1858,       Cambridge. 

*Samuel  Ringgold  Schley,  A.  M.  Baltimore,  Md. 

1856 

*  Jacques  Burkhardt,  Hon.  Mem.  Neufchatel,  Switz. 

George  Bigelow  Chase,  A.  M. ;  Memb.  Mass.  Hist. 

Soc. ;  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*Arthur  Amory  Eckley,  Boston. 

*Charles  Le  Doux  Elgee,  LL.  B.  1858,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Rowland  Minturn  Hall,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Leavitt  Hunt,  Hon.  Mem. ;  LL.  B.  1856 ;  J.  U.  D. 

Heidelb.  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Edward  Payson  Jeffries,  Boston. 


92  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

William  Powell  Mason,  LL.  B.  1861,  Boston. 

Francis  Blake  Bice,  D.  M'l,  Worcester. 

Thomas  Lindall  Winthrop,  Hon.  Mem.  Boston. 

1857 

*John  Julius  Pringle  Alston,  D.  M'l,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Shepherd  Brooks,  A.  M.  1872,  Boston. 

John  Langdon  Dearborn,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

*Howard  Dwight,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C.  Brookline. 

*Samuel  Breck  Parkman,  Savannah,  Ga. 

Francis  Ormond  French,  Hon.  Mem. ;  LL.  B.  1869,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1858 

Alexander  Agassiz,  Hon.  Mem.;  S.  B.  1857,  and 

1862;    LL.  D.   1885;    S.  D.    (Hon.)   Cambr. 

1887,  Bologna  1888;    Overseer;   Fellow;  Cur. 

Mus.  Comparative  Zoo'logy ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ; 

Memb.  Am.  Philos.  Soc. ;  Cor.  Memb.  Linnean 

Soc.  (London),  Zoo'l.  Soc.  (London),  K6n.  Ge- 

sellsch.   Wissensch.    (Gottingen),    Kon.    Baier. 

Akad.    Wissensch.    (Munich),   Acad.    Sciences 

(Institut  de  France)  ;  For.  Memb.  Reale  Accad. 

dei   Lincei    (Rome) ;    Cor.  Memb.  Kb'n.  Kais. 

Akad.  Wissensch.  (Vienna) ;  For.  Memb.  Kim. 

Bohm.   Gesellsch.  Wissensch.   (Prague)  ;    Hon. 

Memb.  Kon.  Zoolog.  Genootsch.  (Amsterdam), 

Nat.  Acad.   Sci.,  Acad.  Sci.  N.  Y.,  Acad.  Sci. 

Chicago,  California  Acad.  Sci.,  Manchester  (Eng.) 

Geol.  Soc.,  Roy.  Microscop.  Soc.  (London),  Soc. 

Mexicana  Hist  Nat.,  Soc.  Phys.  et  d'Hist.  Nat. 

(Geneva),  Cambridge. 

Gunning  Samuel  Bedford,  Hon.  Mem. ;  A.  B.  Co- 
lumbia 1855,  also  A.  M.  Columbia;  LL.  B.  1859,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Josiah  Bradley,  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

Louis  Cabot,  Brookline. 

Benjamin  William  Crowninshield,  A.  M.  Boston. 

Robert  Livingston  Cutting,  Hon.  Mem.  Columbia 

1856,  and  A.  M.  Columbia ;  LL.  B.  1859,         New  York,  N.  Y. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

William  Payne  HrUl,  Ron,  Mem,  Boston. 

John  Romans.  M.  D.  1862 ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Boston. 

*Hollis  Hunnewell,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

WILLIAM  HKXBY   FTTZHUGH   LEE,   Governor  of 

Virginia,  Arlington,  Va. 

*James  May,  Petersburg,  Va. 

William  Frederick  Milton,  West  Roibury. 

*  Daniel  Chamberlain  Payne,  A.  M.  1865,  Boston. 
John  Hooper  Reed,  Hon.  Mem.  Boston. 

1859 

*Heyward  Cutting,  D.  JfT,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

John  Chipman  Gray,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1861 ;  Story 

Prof.  Law.  Royall  Prof.  Law,  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Boston. 
Frederic  Sears  Grand  d'Hauteville,  A.  M.  Boston. 

*  Henry  Hobson  Richardson,  A.  M.  1872,  New  Orleans,  La. 
James  Augustus  Rumrill,  L.  P.  C.  Springfield. 
*Strong  Vincent,  Erie,  Pa. 

1860 

Frederick  Wainwright  Bradlee,  G.  M'l,  Boston. 

Caspar  Crowninshield,  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

Frank  Hazelrine.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Francis  WeUes  Hunnewell,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1864.  Boston. 
John   Welles   Hunnewell,   A.M.;    S.   B.   1863; 

L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

*Charles  Alston  Pringle,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Henry  Sturgis  Russell,  G.  M'l,  West  Roxbury. 

*Robert  Gould  Shaw,  1873,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*  Benjamin  Smith  Skinner,  Hertford,  N.  C. 
*Thomas  Greely  Stevenson,  Hon,  Mem.  Boston. 

*  John  Corlies  White,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
James  Henry  Wilson,  Keene.  N.  H. 

1861 

William  Hathaway  Forbes,  Hon.  Mem.  1872,         Mflton. 
*James  Reeve  Gould.  A.  M.  1865.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Norwood  Penrose  Hallowell,  D.  M'l,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

OLTTEB  WEXDELL  HOLHES,  LL.  B.  1866 ;  LL.  D. 


94  POBCELLIAN  CLUB 

Yale  1886;    Prof.  Law;  Fellow  Am.   Acad.; 

Just.  Supr.  Court  Mass.  Boston. 

*  Edward  Greely  Loring,  Hon.  Mem.  Boston. 

John  Gardner  Perry,  Hon.  Mem.  ;  M.  D.  1863,     Cambridge. 
*Thomas  Kodman  Robeson,  L.  P.  C.  Jamaica  Plain. 

1862 

*Copley  Amory,  Hon.  Mem.  Boston. 

Arthur  Amory,  Brookline. 

*Charles  Boyden,  Cambridge. 

*Francis  Lowell  Gardner,  Boston. 

Mayo  Williamson  Hazeltine,  A.  M.  1866,  Belfast,  Me. 

Henry  Upham  Jeffries,  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

John  Witherspoon  Labouisse,  1882,  New  Orleans,  La. 

^Herbert  Cowpland  Mason,  Boston. 

*Benjamin  Crowninshield  Mifflin,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 
Henry  Parker  Quincy,  A.  M.  1866 ;  M.  D.  1867,  Dedham. 

Winthrop  Henry  Sargent,  Fishk.  Land.,  N.  Y. 

*William  James  Temple,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1863 

Charles  Walter  Amory,  Boston. 

Robert  Amory,  A.  M.  ;  M.  D.  1866 ;  Prof.  Physiol. 

Bowd.  Coll. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Brookline. 

Nathan  Appleton,  A.  M.  Boston. 

Albert  Chevalier  Haseltine,  L.  P.  C.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Amos  Lawrence  Mason,   M.  D.  1872;   D.  M'l, 

G.  M'l,  Boston. 

James  Lewis  Pearce,  A.  M.;  Hon.  Mem.  Maysville,  Ky. 

George   Brune   Shattnck,   A.   M.   1867 ;    M.  D. 

1869;  Overseer;  G.  M'l,  Boston. 

John  Collins  Warren,  M.  D.  1866 ;  Asst.  Prof,  and 

Assoc.  Prof.  Surg. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  G.  M'l,  Boston. 
John  Winthrop,  A.  M.  Boston. 

1864 

*John  Adams  Blanchard,  A.  M.  Boston. 

Richard  Codman,  A.  M.  1870;  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

Richard  Henry  Derby,  A.  M.  ;  M.  D.  1867,  Boston. 

John  Alvarez  Dillon,  A.  M. ;  L.  P.  C.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB  95 

William  Rotch  Robeson,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1868,      Cambridge. 
William   Phillips  Walley,   A.  M.   1872;   LL.    B. 

1866,  Boston. 

1865 

James  Read  Chadwick,  A.  M.;  M.  D.  1871,  Boston. 

*Jabez  Silas  Holmes,  A.  M.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Walter  Hunnewell,  1875,  Boston. 

George  Harrison  Mifflin,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

William  Lawrence  Tucker,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1875 ; 

D.  M'l,  Boston. 

1866 

Samuel  Appleton  Browne  Abbott,  A.  M.  1872,       Boston. 

Charles  Holder  Borden  Bowen,  Providence,  R.  I. 

*Edward  Henry  Clark,  1867 ;   LL.  B.  Columbia 

1872,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Frederic  Crowninshield,  Boston. 

Thomas  Dwight,  1872;    M.  D.   1867;   LL.  D. 

Georgetown  (D.  C.)  1889  ;  Instr.  Histol. ;  Instr. 

Topogr.  Anat. ;    Parkman  Prof.   Anat. ;    Prof. 

Anat.   Bowd.  Coll. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  Memb. 

Acad.  Philos.-Med.  S.  Thomae  Aquin.  (Rome)    Boston. 
James  Murray  Forbes,  Hon.  Mem,.  Milton. 

Richard  Cranch  Greenleaf,  M.  D.  1870,  Boston. 

Charles  Heber  McBurney,  A.M. ;  M.  D.  Columbia 

1869,  Roxbury. 

*George  Gordon  Meaie,  Hon.  Mem.,  Maj.  Gen. 

U.  S.  A.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Thomas  Sargeartt  Perry,  A.  M. ;  Tutor ;  L.  P.  C.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
William  George  Tiffany,  Baltimore,  Md. 

George  Dudley  Welles,  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

1867 

Thomas  Sprague  Edmands,  D.  M'l,  Newton. 

*William  Homer,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

Arthur  L.  Jones,  A.  M.  ;  LL.  B.  1869,  Cambridge. 

*William  Rollins  Tappan,  A.  M.  1872,  Boston. 

Frederick  Tudor,  Boston. 


96 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


1868 

Kobert  Apthorp  Boit,  Boston. 

Augustus  George  Bullock,  A.  M. ;   L.  P.  C.  Worcester. 

Dawes  Eliot  Furness,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Arthur  Hunnewell,  Boston. 

*Edward  Jackson   Holmes,  Hon.  Mem. ;  LL.  B. 

1869,  Boston. 

Charles  Taylor  Loveriug,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  1870 ;  Tr.  Boston. 
Thomas  Motley,  Hon.  Mem.  Boston. 

William  Whitlock  Richards,  A.  M.  1872,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  Cheever  Shattuck,  A.  M.  1872 ;  M.  D. 

1873;  Jackson  Prof.  Clin.  Med.;  G.  M'l,  Boston. 

Leverett  Saltonstall  Tuckerman,  A.  M.;  LL.  B. 

1871,  Salem. 

1869 

Francis  Henry  Appleton,  A.  M. ;  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

Franklin  Bartlett,  A.  M. ;  LL.  B.  Columbia  1873 ; 

Ph.  D.  and  A.  M.  (Hist.}  1873;  L.  P.  C.          New  York,  N.  Y. 
*Dudley  Pickman  Rogers,  A.  M.  Salem. 


1870 

Brooks  Adams, 

George  Huntington  Adams, 

John  Edwin  Hill, 

Francis  Key  Pendleton,  LL.  B.  1875, 

Alfred  Rodman,  LL.  B.  Boston  Univ.  1879, 

Lucius  Manlius  Sargent,  LL.  B.  1875, 

*Stephen  Van  Rensselaer  Thayer,  D.  M'l, 

William  Austin  Wadsworth,  L.  P.  C. 

1871 

Francis  Inman  Amory,  LL.  B.  1875, 

William  Sturgis  Bigelow,  M.  D.  1874, 

Dudley  Hall  Bradlee, 

Jesse  Brown, 

Walter  Clifford,  LL.  B.  1875, 

Horatio  Appleton  Lamb, 

HENRY  CABOT    LODGE,    LL.  B.   1874;  Ph.  D. 


Quincy. 

Jacksonville,  HI. 
Stoneham. 
Cincinnati,  O. 
Boston. 
Boston. 
Boston. 
Geneseo,  N.  Y. 


Boston. 
Boston. 
Boston. 

Washington,  D.  C. 
New  Bedford. 
Boston. 


POBCELLIAN  CLUB  97 

(Hist.)   1876;   Overseer;  Memb.  Mass.   Hist 

Soc. ;  Fellow  Am.  Acad. ;  M.  C.  Boston. 

James  Selden  McCobb,  Portland,  Me. 

*James  Rownd  Morris,  Baltimore,  Md. 

James  Patterson  Scott,  D.  M'l,  Philadelphia,  Pa, 

*William  Lawrence  Sprague,  M.  D.  1881,  Boston. 

Nathaniel  Thayer,  Tr.  Boston. 

William  Tudor,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

1872 

PERRY  BELMONT,  LL.  B.  Columbia ;  M.  C. ;  U.  S. 

Min.  Plen.  Spain ;  Chev.  Le'gion  d'Honneur,        New  York,  N.  Y. 
*Eichard    Augustine    Gambrill,    LL.  B.    1876; 

L.  P.  C.  Baltimore,  Md. 

Lawrence  Dana  Rumsey,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Rowland  Russell,  LL.  B.  Columbia  1874,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
*Robert  Shaw  Russell,  Boston. 

Alanson  Tucker,  D.  J/7,  Boston. 

*Francis  Minot  Weld,  Boston. 

George  Webb  West,  M.  D.  1880,  Salem. 

1873 

John  Bryant,  M.  D.  1878,  Boston. 

Joshua  Cleaves  Dodge,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

Frederick  Getman  Fincke,  LL.  B.  Columbia  1875 ; 

D.  M'l,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dudley  Leavitt  Pickman,  Boston. 

1874 

August  Belmont,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

William  Appleton  Burnham,  Tr.  Boston. 

Louis  Crawford  Clark,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*  Arthur  Clifford,  M.  D.  Dart.  1878,  New  Bedford. 

Edgar  Mora  Davison,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

James  Lawrence,  D.  M'l,  Boston. 

Henry  Sanford  Mudge,  1876,  Boston. 

Edward  Gould  Peters,  Boston. 

George  Saltonstall  Silsbee,  Hon.  Mem.  Salem. 

Charles  Sanders  Tuckerman,  L.  P.  C.  Salem. 


98 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


1875 

Francis  Randall  Appleton,  LL.  B.  Columbia  1877 ; 

D.  Ml, 

Sidney  Williams  Burgess, 
Henry  Sargent  Hunnewell, 
*Abbott  Lawrence,  LL.  B.  1877, 
Frederick  Richard  Sears, 
Francis  Shaw,  L.  P.  C. 
Samuel  Gray  Ward, 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Samuel  Dennis  Warren,  LL.  B.  1877 ;  A.  M.  1878,  Boston. 


1876 

Harcourt  Amory, 

Thomas  Trueman  Gaff, 

Edward  Cunningham  Hall,  Hon.  Mem. 

Charles  Isham,  L.  P.  C. 


Brookline. 
Cincinnati,  O. 
Kingston. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


Samuel  Sherwood,  LL.  B.  Columbia  1878 ;  D.  M'l,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1877 


Frederic  Tilden  Brown,  1878 ;   M.  D.  Columbia 

1880, 

Nathaniel  Curtis, 
Arthur  Briggs  Denny, 
Truman    Heminway, 

L.  P.  C. 


LL.  B.    Columbia    1880; 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

» 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 


*Edwin  Hayden  Herrick,  LL.  B.  Columbia  1879,    New  York,  N.  Y. 


Henry  Thomas  Kidder, 
Edward  Sandford  Martin, 
George  Barnewell  Ogden, 
Augustus  Clifford  Tower, 
*Henry  Upham,  1878 ;  D.  M'l, 
*  John  Russell  Wright, 


1878 


Hubert  Engelbert  Teschemacher, 

Emmons  Blaine,  L.  P.  C. 

Philip  Van  Rensselaer  Ely, 

Edwin  Denison  Morgan, 

James  Parker,  D.  M'l, 

John  Homans,  M.  D.  1882,  Hon.  Mem. 


Boston. 

Auburn,  N.  Y. 
New  York,  N.  Y 
Lexington. 
Boston. 
Boston. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Augusta,  Me. 
Marquette,  Mich. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Boston. 
Boston. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


99 


1879 

William  Bayard  Van  Rensselaer, 
Otho  Holland  Williams,  D.  Ml, 
James  Anderson  Wright, 
Charles  Franklin  Sprague,  1880 ;  L.  P.  C. 
John  Templeton  Bowen,  M.  D.  1884, 
Herman  Stewart  LeRoy, 
Walter  Trimble,  LL.  B.  Columbia  1881, 
Edmund  Lincoln  Baylies,  LL.  B.  1882  and  Colum- 
bia 1882, 
Francis  McLennan,  Hon.  Mem. 


Albany,  N.  T. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Philadelphia,  Pa, 

Boston. 

Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Montreal,  Ca. 


1880 

George  Griswold, 

Charles  Morgan, 

Francis  Peabody,  Hon.  Mem. 

Theodore  Roosevelt,  L.  P.  C. 

Richard  Middlecott  Saltonstall,  Tr. 

Henry  Russell  Shaw,  D.  Jf  J, 

John  Sever  Tebbits, 

Richard  Trimble, 

Christopher  Minot  Weld, 

1881 

Edward  Deshon  Brandegee, 

William  Brewster, 

Dudley  Bowditch  Fay, 

Samuel  Hammond,  Jr. 

William  York  Peters, 

Rodman  Paul  Snelling, 

Richard  Sprague,  L.  C.  P. ;  M.  D.  1887, 

George  Phinehas  Upham,  D.  M"l, 

Samuel  Hammond.  Hon.  Mem. 

1882 

James  Williams  Bowen, 

Charles  Denston  Dickey,  L.  P.  C. 

Frederick  Ware  Emerson, 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Salem. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chestnut  HilL 

Boston. 

Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boston. 


Utica,  N.  Y. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 


Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Newton. 


100 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


Woodbury  Kane,  D.  Ml, 

Robert  Treat  Paine, 

Endicott  Peabody,  Hon.  Mem. 

Henry  Dwight  Sedgwick, 

Stephen  Van  Rensselaer  Townsend, 

Guy  Waring, 

Owen  Wister,  LL.  B.  and  A.  M.  1888, 

1883 

Henry  Bromfield  Cabot,  LL.  B.  1887, 

Henry  Grafton  Chapman, 

Charles  Pelham  Curtis,  D.  Ml, 

William  Otis  Edmands, 

Charles  Mifflin  Hammond, 

William  Pratt  Lyman, 

Joseph  Lee,  LL.  B.  and  A.  M.  1887, 

Henry  Francis  Sears,  A.  M.  1888 ;   M.  D.  1887 

L.  P.  C. 
Richard  Dudley  Sears, 

1884 

George  Russell  Agassiz, 

Randolph  Morgan  Appleton, 

Walter  Cabot  Baylies,  L.  P.  C. 

Louis  Alexander  Biddle, 

William  Sohier  Bryant,  M.  D.  and  A.  M.  1888, 

John  Jay  Chapman, 

Frank  Haven  Clark,  M.  D.  1888, 

Robert  Patterson  Perkins,  D. 

Herbert  Daniel  Robbins, 

John  Allison  White. 


1885 


Royal  Phelps  Carroll, 
Winthrop  Astor  Chanler,  D.  Ml, 
Hamilton  Rowan  Curtis, 
Amos  Tuck  French,  L.  P.  C. 
John  Lawrence, 
Robert  Latimer  McCook, 
John  Hawks  Noble, 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
Boston. 
Salem. 
Stockbridge. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
Newport,  R.  I. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boston. 

Newton. 

New  London,  Conn. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

* 

Boston. 

Boston. 


Cambridge. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Detroit,  Mich. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Williamsport,  Pa. 

Howard  Co.,  Md. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boston. 

Steubenville,  O. 

Cambridge. 


Egerton  Leigh  Winthrop,  LL.  B.  Columbia  1887,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


PORCELLIAN  CLUB 


101 


1886 

Oliver  Ames,  D.  M'l, 

*Kaymond  Rodgers  Belmont, 

Oliver  William  Bird, 

David  Crawford  Clark, 

Frank  Ravenel  Frost, 

Francis  Stanley  Parker, 

George  Lee  Peabody, 

William  Reynolds  Wilson,  M.  D.  1888 ;  L.  P. 

Grenville  Lindall  Winthrop,  LL.  B.  1889, 


North  Easton. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Naliant. 
Salem. 

C.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


1887 


Charles  Carroll, 

Elisha  Flagg, 

Gordon  Dexter,  L.  P.  C. 

Franklin  Remington,  D.  ATI, 

John  Linzee  Snelling, 

Arthur  William  Wheelwright, 


1888 


Copley  Amory, 

James  Waldingfield  Appleton,  D.  M'l, 

Charles  Bohlen,  L.  P.  C. 

John  Hunter  Sedgwick, 

John  Stansbury  Tooker, 

John  Walter  Wood, 


1889 


Maximilian  Agassiz, 

Henry  Reginald  Astor  Carey, 

Gerald  Hull  Gray, 

James  Brown  Markoe, 

Lewis  Henry  Morgan,  D.  M'l, 

George  H.  Norman, 

George  Blair  Painter,  L.  P.  C> 

Philip  Leverett  Saltonstall, 

Herbert  Mason  Sears, 

Philip  Shelton  Sears, 

James  Wheatland  Smith, 


Howard  Co.,  Md. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Boston. 

Boston. 


Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Newport,  R.  I. 
South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Cambridge. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Newport,  R.  I. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Boston. 
Boston. 
Boston. 
Salem. 


102  PORCELLIAN  CLUB 

1890 

Arthur  Amory,  Boston. 

Thomas  Stevenson  Bradlee,  Boston. 

William  Astor  Chanler,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Robert  Ives  Crocker,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Hollis  Horatio  Hunnewell,  L.  P.  C.  Boston. 

Guy  Norman,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Richard  Fay  Parker,  D.  Mly  Boston. 


N.  B.  These  names  of  the  residences  of  Members  in  the  Catalogue  have  been 
taken  from  the  old  records ;  and  as  it  has  been  found  impossible  to  correct  them  all  in 
conformity  with  the  changes  which  have  since  been  made,  they  have  been  generally 
suffered  to  remain  as  first  recorded.  This  may  account  for  some  misstate  merits  in  the 
present  residences  of  members. 

Members  are  urgently  requested  to  notify  the  librarian  of  any  errors  they  may  dis- 
cover in  the  Catalogue. 


IMMEDIATE  MEMBERS 


1891 


William  Amory, 
Francis  Reginald  Bangs, 
Lawrence  Brooks,  L.  P.  C. 
John  Watson  Lawrence, 
Nicholas  Longworth,  D.  M*l, 
Thomas  Nelson  Perkins, 
Frederic  Bayard  Winthrop, 


1892 


Rudolphe  Louis  Agassiz, 

Ingersoll  Amory,  Treasurer, 

Samuel  Thompson  Chase,  C.  and  R.  S.  P.  C. 

Morton  Jackson  Henry, 

Francis  Skinner, 

Frederic  Newell  Watriss, 


1893 


Columbus  Calvert  Baldwin, 
James  Abercrombie  Burden, 
George  Richmond  Fearing, 
Louis  Adams  Frothingham, 


Longwood. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Milton. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Cambridge. 
Boston. 
Chicago,  HI. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Boston. 
Chicago,  111. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
Troy,  N.  Y. 
Newport,  R.  I. 
Boston. 


SUMMARY 

Total  number  of  members  down  to  date          .... 
Deceased •      834 

Total  number  of  members  living     .  ...  377 

Immediate  members       .        •        •        •        •        •        •        .17 

Honorary  members    .        ••         •        •         •        •         •       360 

Total 377 


INDEX 


INDEX 


OF    THE 


PORCELLIAN   CATALOGUE 


Abbot 

*1805    JohnLovejoy 

Abbott 

1866    Samuel  Appleton  Browne 

Adams 

*1798  Isaac 

*1813  Zabdiel  Boylston 

»1820  Joseph  Thornton 

*1823  John 

*1825  Charles  Francis 

1870  Brooks 

1870  George  Huntington 

Agassiz 

1858  Alex.  Emmanuel  Rodolphus 

1884  George  Russell 

1889  Maximilian 
1892  Rudolphe  Louis 

Allen 

1835    William  Henry 

Allston 

*1800    Washington 
*1816    Benjamin  G. 

Alston 

*1825  James  M. 

«1827  Thomas 

1848  Joseph  Pringle 

*1857  John  Julius  Fringle 

Ames 

*1813    John  Washington 
1886    Oliyer 

Amory 

»1823  William 

*1830  Thomas  Coffin 

1854  William 

»1862  Copley 

1862  Arthur 

1863  Charles  Walter 
1863  Robert 

1871  Francis  Innian 
1876  Harcourt 
1888  Copley 

1890  Arthur 

1891  William 

1892  Ingersoll 


Anderson 

*1822    Larz 

Andrews 

»1812    Isaiah  Thomas 

Appleton 

*1794  George  Washington 

*1831  Thomas  Gold 

*1842  Francis  Henry 

1863  Nathan 

1869  Francis  Henry 

1875  Francis  Randall 

1884  Randolph  Morgan 

1888  James  Waldingfield 

Apthorp 

*1816    John  Vaughn 

Ashmun 
*1818    John  Hooker 

Aspinwall 

*1804    Thomas 

Atherton 

*1794    Charles  Humphrey 
*1822    Charles  Gordon 
*1826    George 

Atkinson 
*1794    John 

Austin 

*1798    William 
1839    Loring  Henry 

Babcock 

»1802    Henry 
*1806    Francis 

Baillio 

»1833    Gervais 

Baker 

*1816    George 
Baldwin 

*1800    Loammi 
1893    Columbus  Calvert 


108 


INDEX 


Ball 

*1802    John 

Bangs 

1846    Edward 

1891    Francis  Reginald 

Barnwell 

*1821    Robert  Woodward 
*1824    William  Hazzard 

Barstow 

*1834    Gideon  Forrester 
*1837    Simon  Forrester 

Bartlett 

*1799    Abner 
*1813    Gorham 
1869    Franklin 

Bate 

*1838    Gerard  Bond 

Baxter 

*1813    Thomas  Marshall 

Baylies 

*1850  Edmund  Lincohi 
1879  Edmund  Lincohi 
1884  Walter  Cabot 

Beckford 

*1805    EbenezerHunt 
Bedford 

1858    Gunning  Samuel 

Belin 

*1821    Allard  Henry 

Belmont 

1872    Perry 
1874    August 
*1886    Raymond  Rodgere 

Bemis 

*1795    Seth 
Bernard 

*1828    Arthur  Howson  Hooe 
Bethune 

*1821    Horton 

Biddle 

1884    Louis  Alexander 
Bigelow 

*1806  Jacob 

*1814  Andrew 

*1815  JohnPrescott 

*1820  Thaddeus  Bowman 

*1832  Horatio 

1871  William  Sturgis 

Biglow 

*1794    WilHam 
*1809    Horatio 

Bingaman 

*1824    John  Francis 
Binney 

*1797    Horace 


Bird 

1886    Oliver  William 

Blaine 

1878  Emmons 

Blake 

*1823  Samuel  Parkman 

*1824  Edward 

*1828  James  Henry 

*1852  John  Ellis 

1855  Samuel  Parkman 

Blanchard 
*1797    William 
*1864    John  Adams 

Bohlen 

1888    Charles 

Boit 

*1834    Edward  Darley 
1868    Robert  Apthorp 

Bonaparte 

*1826    Jerome  Napoleon 
1849    Jerome  Napoleon 

Bond 

*1802    William  A. 

Boott 

*1809  Kirk 

*1810  Francis 

1824  William 

*1831  Francis 

*1839  Kirk 

Bowen 

1866    Charles  Holder  Borden 

1879  John  Templeton 
1882    James  Williams 

Bowie 

*1820    Thomas  John 

Boyden 

*1862    Charles 

Boyle 

*1806    George  Washington 

Bradford 

*1815    Daniel  Neil 

Bradlee 

*1827  Frederick  Hall 

1858  Josiah 

1860  Frederick  Wainwri, 

1871  Dudley  Hall 

1890  Thomas  Stevenson 

Brailsford 
*1817    Daniel  Heyward 

Brandegee 

1881    Edward  Deshon 

Brazer 

*1813    John 

Brewster 

1881    William 


INDEX 


109 


Briggs 

»1815    Charles 
Brimmer 

*1802  John  Ambourloin 

»1803  George  Watson 

*1814  Martin 

1849  Martin 

Brinley 

•1818    Francis 

Bronson 

*1822    Oliver 
»1823    Frederick 
•1849    Arthur, 

Brooks 

•1802  Alexanders. 

•1805  John 

•1814  Gorham 

•1819  Sidney 

1846  Francis  Boott 
1852  Peter  Chardon 
1857  Shepherd 
1891  Lawrence 

Brown 

•1794  Lnke 

•1797  Thaddeus 

1871  Jesse 

1877  Frederic  Tilden 

Browne 

1855    Edward  Ingeraoll 

Bruce 

1847  Charles 
Brune 

•1831    Frederick  William 

Bryan 

•1823    Thomas  Jefferson 

Bryant 

•1830    John 
•1840    Henry 

1873  John 

1884    William  Sohier 

Bullock 

•1823    David 
1868    Augustus  George 

Burden 

1893    James  Abercrombie 
Burgess 

1875    Sidney  Williams 

Burkhardt 

•1856    Jacques 

Barley 

•1809    William 

Burnham 

1874  William  Appleton 

Burroughs 
•1834    Henry 


Bynum 

«1822    JephthahA.T. 

Cabot 

•1796  Charles  George 

•1800  Henry 

•1836  Samuel 

1840  James  Eliot 

1850  Walter  Channing 

1858  Louis 

1883  Henry  Bloomfield 

CaldweU 

•1799  John  William 
•1802  Joseph  Blake 
•1819  Thomas  Learning 

Calvert 

•1804    Cornelius 
•1823    George  Henry 

Campbell 
•1808    Edward  Fenwick 

Capers 

•1822  Thomas  Farr 
Carey 

•1817  William  F. 

1889  Henry  Reginald  Astor 

Carnan 

•1826    Robert  W. 
Carroll 

•1823  Charles 

1850  John  Lee 

1885  Royal  Phelps 

1887  Charles 

Carson 

•1818    William  Augustus 

Carter 

•1813  William  Fitzhugh 

•1819  Charles  Shirley 

•1824  Charles  Henry 

•1830  Bernard  Fitzhugh 

Cary 

•1797    Thomas 

Cenas 

•1825    Hilary  Breton 

Chadwick 

1865    James  Read 
Chamberlain 

•1793    John  Curtis 

Chanler 

1885    Winthrop  Astor 

1890  William  Actor 

Channing 

•1794  Francis  Dana 

•1798  Francis  EUery 

•1808  Edward  Tyrrel 

•1808  Walter 

•1829  William  Henry 


110 


INDEX 


Chapin 

•1823    Charles 

Chapman 

*1823  Henry  Grafton 

*1825  Jonathan 

*1828  George 

*1832  Richard  Miller 

1883  Henry  Grafton 

1884  John  Jay 

Chase 

*1818  George 

*1818  Philandor 

1853  Theodore 
1856  George  Bigelow 
1892  Samuel  Thompson 

Chauncey 

1844    Henry  Charles 

Cheever 

»1813    Charles  Augustus 

Cheves 

*1826    Joseph  Heatly 

Chad 

1846    Francis  James 
Chipman 

*1805    Ward 

Christy 

*1839    George  William 

Clark 

*1866  Edward  Henry 

1874  Louis  Crawford 

1884  Frank  Haven 

1886  David  Crawford 

Clarke 

*1803    Ray 
1844    James  Gordon 

Clay 

*1819    Thomas  Savage 
Clifford 

1871    Walter 
*1874    Arthur 

Cobb 

*1820    Frederick  Augustus 

Codman 

*1802  John 

*1808  Henry 

*1846  John  Amory 

1854  Edward  Wainwright 
1864  Richard 

Coffin 

*1808    Isaac  Foster 
*1815    Thomas  Aston 
*1821    William  Parker 

Cogswell 

*1797    Stephen 
»1806    Joseph  Green 


Coolidge 

*1817  Joseph 

*1819  Thomas  Bulfinch 

*1849  Joseph  Swett 

1850  Thomas  Jefferson 
1855  John  Templeman 

Cooper 

*1824    Samuel  Adams 

Cox 

*1826    Benjamin 

Crafts 

1833    George  Inglis 

Crocker 

*1801  Samuel  Mather 
1855  George  Gordon 
1890  Robert  Ives 

Crowninshield 

*1823  Jacob 

*1827  Benjamin  Vamum 

*1829  Francis  Boardman 

*1832  George  Caspar 

1858  Benjamin  William 

1860  Caspar 

1866  Frederic 

Cummens 

*1814    William 
Cunningham 

*1814  Ephraim  May 

*1823  John  A. 

*1825  Francis 

1829  Edward  Linzee 

*1845  Frederick 

*1853  William  Henry 

Curtis 

*1811    Charles  Pelham 
*1829    Benjamin  Robbins 
1877    Nathaniel 
1883    Charles  Pelham 
1885    Hamilton  Rowan 

Gushing 

*1796  Charles 

*1798  Isaiah 

*1817  Caleb 

*1855  John  Gardner 

Cutler 

*1793    Charles 
Cutting 

1851  William 
*1854    Brockholst 

1858    Robert  Livingston 
*1859    Heyward 

Dabney 

»1828    Frederick 
»1844    Charles  William 
*1851    Francis  Oliver 

Ball 

*1819    JohnR. 


INDEX 


111 


Dana 

»1796  Francis 

*1808  Richard  Henry 

*1827  Francis 

*1828  Joseph  Williams 

*1837  Richard  Henry 

Danforth 

*1839    Joseph  Lewis 

Daniels 

*1846    Augustus  Enoch 

Darling 

*1822    Timothy 

Dart 

*1820    JohnSanford 

Davis 

*1796  Charles 

*1804  Nathaniel  Morton 

*1810  Israel  W. 

*1810  John  Watson 

*1827  Thomas  Kemper 

*1838  Wendell  Thornton 

*1844  Henry  Tallman 

*1851  WiUiamNye 

Davison 

1874    Edgar  Mora 

Dawes 

*1824    Rufus 

Dean 

*1839    Enos  Williams 

Dearborn 

1857    John  Langdon 

Deering 

*1820    James  Ferdinand 

Dehon 

*1833    William 

Denny 

1877    Arthur  Briggs 

Derby 

*1814    George 
*1829    Nathaniel  Foster 
1864    Richard  Henry 

Devereux 

*1816    John  James 
*1829    George  Humphrey 

Dewey 

*1825    Edward 

Dexter 

*1810  Thomas  Amory 

*1821  George  M. 

1845  Edward 

1846  William  Sohier 
1854  George 

1887    Gordon 

Dickey 

1882    Charles  Denston 


Dillon 

1864    John  Alvarez 

Dixwell 

1827  Epes  Sargent 
Dodge 

1873  Joshua  Cleaves 
Dorr 

•1819  Edward 

*1824  George  Bucknam 

*1832  James  Augustus 

Downes 

n812    George 

Du  Bignoii 

*1830    Charles 

Dumont 

*1824    John  Thomas  Philip 

Dunbar 

»1820    Archibald 
•1823    Robert  Thomas 
*1824    Alexander  Clarke 

Dunn 

•1819    James  Cutler 
Dunning 
*1802    James  Skidmore 

Durant 

•1841    Henry  Fowle 
Dutton 

»1831  Francis  Lowell 
Dwight 

*1825  William 

*1827  Francis 

*1827  Thomas 

»1834  Frederick 

*1857  Howard 

1866  Thomas 

Eames 

*1809    Theodore 

Earle 

*1834    John  Tilghman 

Eckley 

*1856    Arthur  Amory 

Edmands 

1867  Thomas  Spragne 

Edmunds 

1883    William  Otis 

Eggleston 

*1815    George  Washington 

Elgee 

*1856    Charles  Le  Doux 
Eliot 

•1815    William  Harvard 
*1817    Samuel  Atkins 
1839    Samuel 


112 


INDEX 


Elliott 

*1802  James  Henderson 

*1809  William 

*1818  Ralph  Emms 

*1824  Stephen 

•1825  Stephen 

Ellis 

*1855    PaysonPerrin 

Ely 

1878    Philip  Van  Rensselaer 
Emerson 

*1817    George  Barrell 
*1828    Charles  Chauney 
1882    Frederick  Ware 

Endicott 

*1822    William  Putnam 
1847    William  Crowninshield 

English 

*1807    George  Bethune 
Erving 

*1855    Langdon 
Eustis 

*1804    Abraham 

*1815  George 

*1830  Horace  Sprague 

Everett 

*1806  Alexander  HiU 

*1811  Edward 

*1815  Stevens 

*1816  Thomas  H. 

*1818  John 

*1832  Oliver  Capen 

Fales 

*1802    Nathaniel 

*1803    Henry 

*1806    William  Augustus 

Fargues 

*1797    Thomas 

Farrar 

*1803    John 

Fay 

*1798    Samuel  Phillips  Prescott 
*1829    Charles 
1881    Dudley  Bowditch 

Fearing 

1893    George  Richmond 

Fellowes 

*1837    Louis  Salvador 

Fessenden 

*1817    Benjamin 
*1825    Benjamin  B. 

Fincke 

1873    Frederick  Getman 

Fisher 
*1825    John  Francis 


*1798    Isaac 
Fitzhugh 
*1841    William  Addison 

Flagg 

1887    Elisha,  2d 

Forbes 

1861    William  Hathaway 
1866    James  Murray 

Forrester 

*1801    John 
*1803    Simon 

Foster 

*1799  Freeman 

»1813  John 

*1825  Charles  Phineaa 

*1830  George  James 

Fox 

*1822    George 

Freeman 

*1800    Samuel  Dean 
French 

*1798    RodolphHill 
1857    Francis  Ormond 

1885  Amos  Tuck 

Frick 

1835    William  Frederick 
*1853    William 

Friese 
*1831    Henry  Frederick 

Frost 

1886  Frank  Ravenel 
Frothingham 

1893    Louis  Adams 

Fuller 

1850    Robert  Barnwell 

Fulton 

*1828    Samuel 

Furness 

1820    William  Henry 
1868    Dawes  Eliot 

Gadsden 
*1818    Thomas 

Gaff 

1876    Thomas  Trneman 

Gallison 

*1807    John 

Gambrill 

*1872    Richard  Augustine 

Gardiner 

*1801  Robert  HalloweU 
*1816  William  Howard 
*1830  Robert  Hallowell 


INDEX 


113 


*1836    John  William  Tudor 
*1852    John  Sylvester 

Gardner 

*1793  Francis 

*1821  John  Lowell 

*1829  George 

*1847  Joseph  Peabody 

*1862  Francis  Lowell 

Garrow 

»1825    William  M. 

Gates 

1835    Charles  Horatio 

Gay 

*1810    George 
*1823    Martin 

Geyer 

*1794    Thomas 

Gibbes 

*1812    Allston 
*1813    Washington 
*1824    BenjaminS. 

Gilchrist 
*1828    John  James 

Gilman 

*1818    Joseph 

*1819    Samuel  Taylor 

Gilmore 

*1828    Robert 

Gordon 

*1806    William 

Gorham 

*1795  Benjamin 

*1801  John 

*1821  David  Wood 

*1831  William  Cabot 

*1832  John  Warren 

Gould 

*1861    James  Eeeve 
Gourdin 

*1821    John  Gaillard  Keith 
*1821    Robert  Marion 

Grant 

1828  Patrick 

Gratz 

*1827    Simon 
Gray 

*1809  Francis  Galley 

*1811  JohnChipman 

»1819  Horace 

*1824  John  Henry 

1829  William 
*1833  Henry  Yancey 

1836    John  Thompson 
1859    John  Chipman 
1889    Gerald  Hull 


Greene 

*1800    David  Ireland 
*1812    Benjamin  David 
*1828    John  Singleton  Copley 

Greenleaf 

1866    Richard  Cranch 
Greenough 

*1805    David  Stoddard 
1837    William  Whitwell 
*1842    James 

Griswold 

1880  George 

Guild 

*1804    Benjamin 

Habersham 

*1831  Robert 

1836  William  Neyle 

1845  JohnRae 

*1851  Alexander  Telfair 

HaU 

*1820  David  Priestly 

1856  Rowland  Minturn 

1858  William  Payne 

1876  Edward  Cunningham 

Hallowell 

1861    Norwood  Penrose 

Halyburton 

*1823    James  Dandridge 

Hamilton 

*1798    John 
Hammond 

1881  Samuel 
1881    Samuel,  Jr. 
1883    Charles  Mifflin 

Harper 

*1823    Charles  Carroll 
Harris 

*1802    Richard  Devens 
*1807    William _  Coffin 
*1830    Benjamin  Gwinn 
*1831    Charles 

Haseltine 

1854    William  Stanley 

1860    Frank 

1863    Albert  Chevalier 

Haskell 

*1799    Elnathan 

*1823    Charles  Thompson 

Haslett 

*1819    John 

Hathaway 

*1818    Nathaniel 

1849  Francis 

1850  Horatio 


114 


INDEX 


Hauteville,  D' 

1859    Frederic  Sears  Grand 

Haven 

*1807    Nathaniel  Appleton 
*1813    John  Appleton 
*1820    Alfred  Woodward 

Hazeltine 

1862    Mayo  Williamson 

Heard 

*1795    John 

*1812    George  Washington 
1847    Augustine 

Heath 

*1840    John  Francis 
*1847    Roscoe  Briggs 

Hedge 

*1820    Isaac  Lothrop 
Heminway 
1877    Truman 

Henderson 

*1815    Arthur  Moseley 
Henry 

1892    Morton  Jackson 

Henshaw 

*1808    JohnH. 

Heriot 

*1815    William  Francis 

Herrick 
*1877    Edward  Hayden 

Heyward 

*1806  James 

*1818  Joshua  Henshaw 

*1838  James  Barnwell 

*1838  William  Henry 

Hichborn 

*1816    Doddridge  Crocker 
Higginson 
1833    Waldo 

Hildreth 

*1805    Hosea 

*1837    Samuel  Tenney 

HU1 

1870    John  Edwin 

Hobson 

*1848    John  David 

Holley 

*1813    Orville  Luther 

Holmes 

1829  Oliver  Wendell 

*1837  Christopher  Columbus 

1861  Oliver  Wendell 

*1865  Jabez  Silas 

1868  Edward  Jackson 


Homans 

*1812  John 
1858  John 
1878  John 

Homer 

*1812    George 
*1867    William 

Hook 

*1798    Moses 

*1827    Edward  William 

Hooper 

*1811  Robert 

*1815  William 

*1819  Nathaniel  Leech 

*1830  Robert  William 

Hosmer 
*1800    Rufus 

Howe 

*1810    Isaac  Reddington 
*1815    Appleton 
*1852    William  Edward 

Hubbard 

*1821    George  Johonnot 

*1837    Henry 

*1840    Nathaniel  Dean 

Huger 

*1813    Benjamin 
*1837    Joseph  Alston 

Hulbert 

*1795    John  Whitefield 

Hull 

*1805    Abraham  Fuller 

Hunnewell 

*1858  Hollis 

1860  Francis  Welles 

1860  John  Welles 

1865  Walter 

1868  Arthur 

1875  Henry  Sargent 

1890  Hollis  Horatio 

Hunt 

*1795  Ebenezer 

*1826  Charles  J. 

*1844  William  Morris 

*1845  Jonathan 

1856  Leavitt 

Huntington 

*1822    Charles  Phelps 

Kurd 

*1806    Isaac 

Inches 

*1792    Henderson 
*1831    Herman  Brimmer 

Ingersoll 

*1815    George  Goldthwait 


INDEX 


115 


Ingraham 

*1809    Daniel  Greenleaf 

Isham 

1876  Charles 
Izard 

*1824    Walter 

Jackson 

*1793  Charles 

*1796  James 

*1828  James 

*1833  Charles 

1849  Edward 

Jarvis 

*1800    Leonard 
Jeffries 

1854    Benjamin  Joy 

*1856    Edward  Payson 

1862    Henry  Upham 

Jenkins 
*1829    Solomon  Martin 

Jewett 

*1830    Isaac  Appleton 
Johnston 
*1849    Henry  Elliott 
1849    JosiahLee 

Jones 

*1793  William 

*1806  Thomas  Morton 

*1816  John  Coffin 

*1835  Daniel 

1867  Arthur  Earle 

Jouve 

*1826    Adolphus  Peter 
*1826    George  Caspar 

Joy 

*1797  John 
*1833  John 

Kane 

1882    Woodbury 

Keating 

*1814    Charles 

KendaU 

*1810    Joseph  Gowing 

Kent 

*1795    Amos 
*1801    Moody 

Kerr 

*1830    JohnBozman 

Kidder 

1877  Henry  Thomas 

Kimball 

*1804    Leonard 
*1814    Edmund 


King 

*1802    John 
*1807    John  Glen 

Kingsbury 
*1827    William  Bradbury 

Kinloch 

*1810    Frederick 

Kirkland 

*1803    Samuel 

Kittredge 
*1795    John 

Knapp 
*1800    John 

KoUock 
*1813    Phineas  Miller 

La  Beaume 

*1842    Chauvet  Edmund 

Labouisse 

1862    John  Witherspoon 

Labranche 

*1834    Drausin  Balthazar 
*1835    Nemese  Harmogeuo 
*1839    Romuald 

Ladd 

*1797    William 

Lamb 

1871    Horatio  Appleton 

Lane 

1846    George  Martin 

Latham 

*1818    Bela 
Law 

*1804    John 

*1819    Edward  EUenborough 

Lawrence 

*1834  RufusBigelow 

*1835  Amos  Adams 

*1840  James 

*1846  Timothy  Bigelow 

1849  Abbott 

1874  James 

*1875  Abbott 

1885  John 

1891  John  Watson 

Lazarus 

*1829    Washington 

Lee 

*1798  Thomas 

*1809  John 

*1819  Charles  Carter 

*1827  Alfred 

*1843  Francis  L. 

1858  William  Henry  Fitzhugh 

1883  Joseph 


116 


INDEX 


Leonard 

*1815    LeviWashburn 

LeKoy 

1879    Herman  Stewart 

Lewis 

*1819    Winslow 

Lincoln 

*1800    Isaac 
*1806    Benjamin 
*1807    James  Otis 

Lloyd 

*1824    Horatio  Nelson 

Lodge 

1871    Henry  Cabot 

Longfellow 

*1798    Stephen 

Longworth 
1891    Nicholas 

Lord 

*1798    Nathaniel 
Loring 

*1828    Francis  Caleb 
*1861    Edward  Greely 

Lothrop 

*1825    Samuel  Kirkland 
Levering 

1868    Charles  Taylor 

Lowell 

*1793  Francis  Cabot 

*1800  Charles 

*1821  Francis  Cabot 

*1822  Edward  Jackson 

*1826  Charles  Kussell 

1838  James  Russell 

*1850  George  Gardner 

Lowndes 

*1824    Thomas 

Lyman 

»1806  George  Williams 

*1810  Theodore 

*1817  Wyllys 

*1819  Charles 

*1830  Joseph 

1842  George  Theodore 

*1855  Charles  Frederick 

1855  Theodore 

1883  William  Pratt 

Lyon 

*1821    Samuel  Hall 

Macfarland 
*1849    James  Edward 

Mackenzie 

*1847    Colin 


Manigault 

*1821    Joseph 
*1825    Charles  D. 
*1825    Peter 

Markoe 

1889    James  Brown 

Marshall 

1826    Edward  Carrington 

Martin 

*1814    James  G. 
1877    Edward  Sandford 

Mason 

*1811  William  Powell 

*1815  Jonathan 

1856  William  Powell 

*1862  Herbert  Cowpland 

1863  Amos  Lawrence 

May 

*1810  George  Washington 

*1817  Samuel  Joseph 

1829  Samuel 

*1858  James 

McBurney 

1866    Charles  Heber 

McCobb 

1871    James  Selden 

McCollock 

*1818    Thomas 

McCook 

1885    Robert  Latimer 

McKean 

*1794    Joseph 
*1828    Henry  Swasey 
*1831    John  George 

McLaughlin 

*1838    Thomas 

McLennan 

1879    Francis 

Meade 

*1866    George  Gordon 

Means 

*1808    Robert 

Mellen 

*1814    John  Wendell 
*1818    Grenville 

Meredith 

*1827    George  Augustus 
Merrick 

«1814    Pliny 

Middleton 

*1814    Arthur 

Mifflin 

*1862    Benjamin  Crpwninshield 
1865    George  Harrison 


INDEX 


117 


Miller 

*1825    William 

Milliken 
*1829    Edward  Patrick 

Milton 

1858    William  Frederick 

Minge 

1823    David 

Minot 

*1802    WilHam 
1836    William 

Mitchell 

*1802    Thomas  Rothmahler 

*1817    Sylvanus  Lazell 

*1822    Richard  Bennet  Granger 

Monroe 
*1800    Israel 

Moore 

*1806    Abraham 

*1828    Eugene  Thomas  WhitteU 

*1839    Thomas  Johnson 

Morey 

*1811    George 
Morgan 

*1826  William  H. 

1878  Edwin  Denison 

1880  Charles 

1889  Lewia  Henry 

Morrell 

*1847    Charles  Henry 
Morris 

*1818  Richard 

*1822  George  M. 

*1854  Gerard  Walton 

*1871  James  Rownd 

Morse 

*1829    Isaac  Edward 

Motley 

*1831    JohnLothrop 
1868    Thomas 

Motte 

*1821    Hellish  Irving 
*1832    Rhett  Jacob 

Moulton 

*1815    WiUiamH. 

Mudge 

1874    Henry  Sanford 
Murdoch 

*1828    Charles  Tracy 

Murray 

*1826    James  L. 

Myers 
*1817    Samuel  H. 


Neil 

1847    William  Allen 

Newell 

*1802    Timothy 

Newman 

*1816    Samuel  Phillips 

Neyle 

*1821    Henry  Manley 

Nichols 

1842    Benjamin  White 
Nicholson 
*1803    Robert 

Noble 

1885    John  Hawks 

Norman 

1889  George  H. 

1890  Guy 

North 

*1825    JohnG. 
*1826    Edward 

Ogden 

1877    George  Barnewell 
Oliver 

*1795  Francis  Johonnot 

*1806  Daniel 

*1809  Nathaniel  Eemble  Greenwood 

*1833  Francis  Eben 

Orne 

*1815    Joseph 
*1841    William  Henry 

Osborn 

*1820    George  Barber 
Osgood 

*1806  Benjamin  Binney 
*1811  Robert  Hawkins 
*1815  Gayton  Pickman 

Otis 

*1811  Harrison  Gray 
*1821  William  Foster 
*1825  Allyne 

Page 

*1809    William  Putnam 

Paine 

*1792  Robert  Treat 

*1802  Thomas 

*1813  Martyn 

*1820  Charles 

*1827  Charles  Gushing 

1882  Robert  Treat 

Painter 

1889    George  Blair 

Palfrey 

*1815    John  Gorham 


118 


INDEX 


Park 

*1808    John 

Parker 

1835  Charles  Henry 

1878  James 

1886  Francis  Stanley 

1890  Richard  Fay 

Parkman 
*1813    Daniel 
*1832    John 
*1834    Samuel 
*1857    Samuel  Breck 

Parks 

*1813    Gorham 

Parsons 

*1815    TheophUus 
*1818    William 

Payne 

*1824    William  Edward 
*1858    Daniel  Chamberlain 

Payson 

*1817    JohnLarkin 
*1819    Phillips 

Peabody 

*1816  Joseph  Augustas 

*1816  Oliver  Wiluam  Bourn 

*1816  William  Bourn  Oliver 

1823  George 

1852  George  Augustus 

1880  Francis 

1882  Endicott 

1886  George  Lee 

Pearce 

1863    James  Lewis 

Pearson 

*1816    Henry  Bromfield 

Peirce 

*1808    Henry 
*1829    Benjamin 
*1833    Charles  Henry 

Pendleton 

1870    Frank  Key 

Penniman 

*1822    Henry  Harding 

Percy 

*1825    Robert  Dow 

Perkins 

*1809  James 

*1811  Thomas 

1827  William  Powell 

1841  Edward  Newton 

*1843  Charles  Callahan 

1843  Thomas  Handasyde 

*1851  Augustus  Thorndike 

1884  Robert  Patterson 

1891  Thomas  Nelson 


Perry 

*1816    Samuel 

1861  John  Gardner 
1866    Thomas  Sargeant 

Peters 

1874    Edward  Gould 
1881    William  York 

Phillips 

*1795  John 

*1819  Stephen  Clarendon 

*1826  John  Charles 

*1828  William 

*1829  George  William 

*1831  Wendell 

*1836  Grenville  Tudor 

1842  Stephen  Henry 

1855  Willard  Quincy 

Pickering 

*1796    John 
*1799    Timothy 

Pickman 

*1815    Hasket  Derby 
1873    Dudley  Leavitt 

Pinckney 

*1808    Charles  Cotesworth 

Pomeroy 

1853    Charles  CooUdge 

Pope 

*1821    William  H. 

Porter 

*1814    Jonathan 

Pratt 

*1821    George  Williams 
*1824    William 
1852    Edward  Ellerton 

Prescott 

*1814    William  Hickling 
*1825    Edward  Goldsborough 

Preston 

*1838    William 

Prince 

*1800    John 

Pringle 
*1813    Robert 
*1838    Benjamin  Gardner 
1845    Edward  J. 
*1860    Charles  Alston 

Putnam 

*1800    Aaron  Hall 
*1824    Charles  Gideon 

Quash 

*1814    Francis  Dallas 
Quincy 

*1827    Edmund 

1862  Henry  Parker 


INDEX 


119 


Schuyler 

*1813  John 

*1817  Robert 

*1820  Stephen 

*1827  William 

Scollay 

*1804    William 
*1810    John 

Scott 

1871    James  Patterson 
Sears 

*1807  David 

*1842  David 

1843  Frederick  Richard 

1852  Knyvett  Winthrop 

1875  Frederick  Richard 

1883  Henry  Francis 

1883  Richard  Dudley 

1889  Herbert  Mason 

1889  Philip  Shelton 

Seaton 

*1837    Joseph  Gales 

Seaver 

*1822    Norman 

Sedgwick 

*1813  Theodore 

*1830  Theodore 

*1846  Winslow  Ellery 

1882  HenryDwight 

1888  John  Hunter 

Sever 

*1818    Winslow  Warren 

Sewall 

*1803    William  Bartlett 
*1815    Edmund  Quincy 

Shaler 

*1827    Nathaniel  Burger 

Shattuck 

1831    George  Cheyne 
1863    George  Brune 
1868    Frederick  Cheever 

Shaw 

*1805  Charles 

*1832  Samuel  Parkman 

*1840  Joseph  Coolidge 

1845  Quincy  Adams 

*1860  Robert  Gould 

1875  Francis 

1880  Henry  Russell 

Sheafe 

*1798  George 

*1817  Oliver 

*1825  George 

*1829  James  Edward 

Sheldon 

1842    Frederick 

Sheppard 

*1808    John  Hannibal 


Sherwood 

1876    Samuel 
Sigourney 

*1809    William  Parsons 

Silsbee 

*1824  Nathaniel 

*1831  Francis  Henry 

*1832  John  Boardman 

1852  Nathaniel  Devereux 

1874  George  Saltonstall 

Skinner 

*1860    Benjamin  Smith 
1892    Francis 

Smith 

*1805  Robert 

*1807  WiUiam 

*1808  Samuel  Emerson 

*1811  Edwin 

*1811  William 

*1820  WiUiam  Rufus 

*1824  Calvin  Stephen 

*1824  Josiah 

1889  James  Wheatland 

Snead 

*1839    Thomas 

Snelling 

1819  George  Henry 
1881  Rodman  Paul 
1887  JohnLinzee 

Snow 
*1830    Theodore  William 

Sohier 

*1852    George  Brimmer 

Soley 

*1817    Samuel 

Spear 

*1817    Samuel  Perkins 

Spooner 

*1813    William  Jones 

Sprague 

*1799  Samuel  John 

*1804  Joseph  E. 

*1812  Peleg 

*1871  William  Lawrence 

1879  Charles  Franklin 

1881  Richard 

Spring 

*1812    Marshall  Binney 
Stephens 
*1810    Thomas 

Steuart 

*1820    William  M. 

Stevenson 

*1816    Jonathan 
*1860    Thomas  Greely 

Stiles 

*1830    William  Henry 


120 


INDEX 


Randolph 

*1802    Kichard  Kidder 

Read 

»1820    WiUiam  George 
*1836    John  Harleston 

Reed 

*1821    Benjamin  Tyler 
1858    John  Hooper 

Relf 

*1824    Daniel  Clark 

Remington 

1887    Franklin 

Renshaw 

1854    Kobert  Aloysius 

Revere 

*1852    Paul  Joseph 

Reynolds 

*1811    Edward 

Rice 

»1803    Caleb 
*1842    George  Edward 
1856    Francis  Blake 

Richards 

*1822    JohnHolbrook 
1868    William  Whitlock 

Richardson 

*1799    Luther 
*1825    John  Hancock 
*1859    Henry  Hobson 

Ridgely 

*1850    Charles 

Ritchie 

1845  Harrison 

Rives 

*1847    William  Cabell 

Robbins 

*1812  Edward  Hutchinson 

*1815  Chandler 

*1829  Chandler 

1884  Herbert  Daniel 

Robertson 

*1814    ElbridgeB. 
*1818    Edward 

Robeson 

*1861    Thomas  Rodman 
1864    William  Rotch 

Robinson 

*1842    Samuel  Couch 

Rodman 

*1842  Alfred 

*1842  William  Logan 

1846  Thomas  R. 
1870  Alfred 

Rogers 
*1820    John 


*1822    Henry  Bromfield 
*1843    William  Crowninshield 
*1869    Dudley  Pickman 

Roosevelt 

1827    William  Henry 
*1853    James  Noon 
1880    Theodore 

Rose 

*1813    James 

Rotch 

*1838    Benjamin  Smith 

1838    William  James 

*1841    Francis  Morgan 

Rowe 

1827    James  Gillespie 

Rumrill 

1859  James  Augustus 

Rumsey 

1872    Lawrence  Dana 
Rundlet 

*1825    Edward 

Russell 

*1796  John 

*1807  William  W. 

*1811  James 

1860  Henry  Sturgis 
1872  Charles  Howland 

*1872    Robert  Shaw 

Rutledge 

*1808  Hugh 
*1811  John 
*1835  Thomas  Pinckney 

Saltonstall 

*1802  Leverett 

1844  Leverett 

1880  Richard  Middlecott 

1889  Philip  Leverett 

Sargent 

*1803  Winthrop 

*1827  John  Turner 

*1829  Howard 

*1830  Henry  Winthrop 

1830  John  Osborne 

*1834  John  Turner  Welles 

1862  Winthrop  Henry 

1870  Lucius  Manilas 

Saul 
*1829    Benjamin  Morgan 

Savage 

*1803    James 
*1807    Arthur 
*1827    James 

Sawyer 

*1798    Artemas 

Schley 

*1855    Samuel  Ringgold 


INDEX 


121 


Stilwell 

1839    Richard  Cleveland 
Stone 
*1844    Joshua  Clapp 

Storrow 

*1808    Samuel  M.  A. 
1829    Charles  Storer 

Story 

»1798    Joseph 
1838    William  Wetmore 

Stout 

*1822    Henry 
Strong 
»1810    Edward 

Stuart 

*1801    George  O'Kffl 

Sturges 

*1795    Josiah 

Sturgis 
*1823    RusseU 
*1829    William  Watson 

Sullivan 

*1798  Richard 

*1801  George 

*1801  William  Bant 

*1817  Thomas  Russell 

*1822  James 

*1830  James  Swan 

*1831  JohnT.S. 

Sumner 

*1830    Charles 

Swett 

*1829    William  Gray 

Taliaferro 

1823    Warner  T. 

Tappan 

*1867    William  Rollins 

TarbeU 

1828    John  Parker 

Tayloe 

*1815    Benjamin  Ogle 
*1823    Edward  Thornton 

Taylor 

*1803    John  Man 
*1828    Charles  Joseph 

Tebbits 

1880    John  Sever 

Temple 

*1832    Henry  Waring  Latane 
*1862    William  James 

Teschemacher 

1878    Hubert  Engelbert 


Thacher 

»1796  Peter  Oxenbridge 

•1804  Samuel  Hooper 

*1832  Joseph  Stevens  Buckminster 

*1834  William  Vincent 

Thatcher 

*1798    Ebenezer 

Thayer 

*1798    Gideon  Latimer 
*1870    Stephen  Van  Rensselaer 
1871    Nathaniel 

Thomas 

*1807    William 
•1822    Alexander 

Thompson 

*1813    Henry 

»1831    Abraham  Rand 

"Thorndike 

*1808  George 

»1813  WiUiam 

*1816  Augustus 

1848  James  Stenart 

1852  Samuel  Lothrop 

1854  Charles 

»1854  William 

Thwing 

»1837    Supply  Clapp 
Tiffany 

*1843  Osmond 

1845  WiUiam  Shaw 

*1848  George  Peabody 

1866  William  George 

Tilghman 

*1805    Tench 

*1831    Charles  Henry 

Titcomb 

*1801    William  Starkey 
»1804    Moses 

Tooker 

1888    John  Stansbury 

Toppan 

*1796    Edmund 

Torrey 

»1808    John 
*1822    Ebenezer 

Tower 

*1830    Charlemagne 
1877    Augustus  Clifford 

Townsend 

1882    Stephen  Van  Rensselaer 

Trapier 

*1825    Paul 

Trask 

*1794    Israel  Eliot 

Trevett 

*1804    Samuel  RusseU 


122 


INDEX 


Trimble 

1879  Walter 

1880  Kichard 

Tucker 

*1820  Gideon 

*1824  Charles  Church  Chandler 

*1832  Alanson 

1865  William  Lawrence 

1872  Alanson 

Tuckerman 

*1837    John  Francis 
1868    Leverett  Saltonstall 
1874    Charles  Sanders 

Tudor 

*1796  William 

*1800  John  Henry 

*1810  Henry  James 

*1824  Henry  Samuel 

1867  Frederick 

*1871  William 

Tufts 

*1794    Hall 

TurnbuU 

*1797    Kobert 
*1821    Andrew 

Turner 

*1826    George  Franklin 

Upham 

*1795  Joshua 

*1819  Henry 

*1821  Charles  Wentworth 

*1877  Henry 

1881  George  Phinehas 

Van  Rensselaer 

1879    William  Bayard 

Vincent 

*1859    Strong 

Wadsworth 

*1848    Alexander  Scammell 
1870    William  Austin 

Waight 

»1818    Robert 
Wainwright 
*1812    Jonathan  Mayhew 

Walker 

*1814  James 

*1814  Julius  Henry 

*1818  Charles 

*1825  George  Augustus  Beverly 

*1849  John  Stewart 

Walley 

1864    William  Phillips 

Walter 

*1797    Arthur  M. 


Ward 

*1809  Samuel  Dexter 

*1816  Henry  Artemas 

*1829  Joshua  Holyoke 

1836  Samuel  Gray 

*1843  George  Cabot 

1875  Samuel  Gray 

Ware 

*1813    John 
*1816    William 

Waring 

1882    Guy 

Warner 

*1815    William  Augustus 

Warren 

*1800  Ebenezer  Tucker 

*1813  Henry 

*1813  Winslow 

*1815  Pelham  Winslow 

*1817  Charles  Henry 

*1832  James  Sullivan 

1863  John  Collins 

1875  Samuel  Dennis 

Washburn 

*1816    William  Rounsville  Peirce 

Watriss 

1892    Frederic  Newell 
Watson 

*1815    John  Lee 

*1820    Adolphns  Eugene 

Wayne 

*1834    Henry  Constantino 

Webster 

*1833    Fletcher 

Welch 

1833    Charles  Alfred 
*1840    Edward  Holker 

Weld 

*1826    Stephen  Minot 
*1872    Francis  Minot 
1880    Christopher  Minot 

Welles 

*1796  Samuel 

*1800  Benjamin 

*1827  Arnold  Francis 

1866  George  Derby 

Wellford 

*1828    William  Nelson 

Welsh 

*1798    Thomas 

West 

*1807    Nathaniel 
*1808    David 
1872    George  Webb 

Weston 

*1829    Ezra 


INDEX 


123 


Wetmore 
*1797    William 

Wheatland 

1844    Stephen  Goodhue 

Wheelwright 

*1824  William  Wilson 

*1834  Charles  Henry 

1844  Edward 

1847  Andrew  Cunningham 

1887  Arthur  William 

White 

I860    JohnCorlies 
1884    John  Allison 

Whitman 
*1846    Bernard  Crosby 

Whitney 

1828    Benjamin  Duick 
*1846    Henry  Austin 

Wickham 

•1824    JohnH. 

Wickliffe 

*1834    Robert 

Wigglesworth 

»1831    Samuel 

Wikoff 

*1822    Daniel 

Willard 

*1816    Joseph 

Williams 

*1797  John  Shirley 

*1818  Robert  Breck  Garven 

*1820  Francis  Henry 

*1830  Joseph  Barney 

1834  Joseph  Hartwell 

*1837  Edward  Pinckney 

»1837  William  Pinckney 

1879  Otho  Holland 


Willing 

•1825    Charles 

Willis 

•1813    William 

Williston 
•1799    Joseph 

Wilson 

I860    James  Henry 
1886    William  Reynolds 

Wingate 

•1796    George 
Winthrop 

•1817  Francis  William 

•1825  George  Edward 

1828  Robert  Charles 

1854  Robert  Charles 

1856  Thomas  Lindall 

1863  John 

1885  Egerton  Leigh 

1886  Grenville  Lindall 
1891  Frederic  Bayard 

Wister 
1882    Owen 

Wood 

•1814    David 
1888    John  Walter 

Wright 

•1877    John  Russell 
1879    James  Anderson 

Wyeth 

1854    Leonard  Jarvis 

Wyman 

•1799    Rufus 

Yates 

•1822    William 


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